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Tha  Inatltuta  has  attamptad  to  obtain  the  bast 
original  copy  availabia  for  filming.  Faaturas  of  this 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  uniqua, 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagas  in  tha 
raproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
tha  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


CD 


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Couverture  restaurie  et/ou  pelliculAe 

I      I    Cover  title  mii^sing/ 


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□    Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relii  avec  d'autres  documents 


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Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serr^e  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  (a 
distorsion  le  long  de  la  mar  je  intdrieure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajoutdes 
lors  dune  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  6tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  dt6  filmdes. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppldmentaires: 


L'Institut  a  microfilmi  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  it«  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-Atre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  una 
modification  dans  la  m^thode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiquAs  ci-dessous. 


r~n    Coloured  pages/ 


Pages  de  couleur 

Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommagias 


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Pages  restauries  et/ou  pelliculAes 

y|    Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
— I    Pages  ddcolor^es,  tacheties  ou  piqudes 

I      I    Pages  detached/ 


Pages  d^tachdes 

Showthrough/ 
Transparence 

Quality  of  prir 

Quality  indgale  de  I'impression 

included  supplementary  materi{ 
Comprend  du  materiel  supplementaire 

idition  available/ 
Edition  disponible 


r~7|    Showthrough/ 

I      I    Quality  of  print  varies/ 

I      I    included  supplementary  material/ 

□    Only  edition  available/ 
Seule 


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Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure. 
etc.,  ont  6t6  filmies  d  nouveau  de  facon  ct 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  filmd  au  taux  de  reduction  indiqu6  ci-dessous. 

10X  14X  18X  22X 


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26X 


30X 


12X 


16X 


20X 


24X 


28X 


32X 


The  copy  filmed  h«ra  has  baen  raproducad  thanks 
to  tha  ganarosity  of: 

Seminary  of  Quebec 
Library 


L'axamplaira  filmA  fut  raproduit  grAca  i  la 
g4n4rositA  da: 

SAminaire  de  Quebec 
Bibliothique 


The  Imagas  appearing  hare  are  tha  bast  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


Original  copiaj  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  Impres* 
slon,  or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  tha 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  — »>  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  tha  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Les  Images  sulvantaa  ont  AtA  reproduitos  avac  la 
plus  giand  soln,  compta  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
da  la  netteti  de  Texemplaire  film*,  et  en 
conformity  avac  los  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

Les  exemplalres  orlginaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  eat  Imprlm4a  sont  fllmAs  en  commenqant 
par  la  premier  plat  at  en  termlnant  solt  par  la 
darnlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  emprelnte 
d'impreaaion  ou  d'illustratlon,  solt  par  la  second 
plat,  salon  la  caa.  Tous  les  autras  exemplalres 
orlginaux  sont  filmte  en  commenqant  par  la 
pram!Are  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'Impresslon  ou  d'illustratlon  et  en  termlnant  par 
la  darnlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Jn  dea  symbolaa  sulvants  apparaltra  sur  la 
darniire  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  ~»>  signifle  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbols  y  signifle  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Thoaa  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  In  one  expoaura  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  cartas,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  Atre 
fllmAs  i  des  taux  de  reduction  diffArents. 
Lorsqua  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atra 
raproduit  an  un  seul  cilchA,  II  est  filmA  A  partir 
de  Tangle  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  baa,  en  pranant  le  nombre 
d'Images  nAcesssire.  Les  diagrammes  sulvants 
lllustrent  la  mAthode. 


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ADMISSIONS. 
Single  admiflsion*, ^*. , 

Children  under,^welyeyei.Mdf'a^e*  !!'.'*. ''*"" ^^  *^'''"' 

Season  tiokete,....< f,,  '         **' '    *****»' 

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lf..iU^-..«^  whe«  pur.„.«„  will  p,™.e  .„,„,  ,.  pj^,*  ^",f^ 

OrJHWKi  *"  "^''t  '^^^  "^y  be  had  .t  the  entnuce,  to  the 


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NO  DOGS  ADMITTED. 

taR  Mcept  the  Offloid  Oat.l„g„«^  the  lUnetrated  Record,  «,d«ft^. 
m«t,,  and  no  other  articles  aUowed  to  be  taken  out  without  anthoHr^ 


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OF  TBB 


INDUSTRY  OF  ALL  NATIONS. 


RECORD 
■s,  Meesrs. 

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refresh- 
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IN 


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OFFICIAL  CATALOGUIT   " 


4 


09  THI 


Ifto-iorh  €r|il)ilian 


OP    THE 


INDUSTRY  OF  ALL  NATIONS. 


1853. 


NEW-YORK : 

GEORGE  P.  PUTNAM  &  CO..  PUBUSHERS,  10  PARK  PLACE, 

OONTEAOTOBS  TO  THE  ASSOCIATION,  &a,  4a 

1853. 


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Entered,  woordlng  to  Aot  of  Congr^i,,  |„  the  «„  ,8a«  k.  .». 


'"•'•""'■■-""'-"tt.^.lt.r-----.- 


'v.. 


AHRANGEMENT  OF  THE  CATALOGUE. 


li  NATIONS, 
>atheni 


|t»  .dlU-r  of  eh,  Culogu.  h„  p™«,  .h.t  „,a,od  which  .pp«^  ,. 

!!»«.«  the  gr«u.t ..mpM.,ty„f  .rr«,g.™„t    Th.  di.i..„a  tau,  d«.«  „,.u 

.  oy«..  ,„  th.  E,h.hU,„„  ™  ^„p„.,^  ^,„„  ^.  _^  ^^ 

.  0.^„g„.  ™  „„,„„,„^.    ^^  .^^,^,^^  In  e«h  oh«  „.  ou^bj 

thoat  ..,  „g„<,  u>  th.  origh,.!  .„.b.,  or.  ,.  „th„  word,  t.  th.  »»«. 

.0    th,  .p«e.gr.nt     ThU  .hoold  b.  dKUnctly  „b«r.«l;  '.U.^  „.„, 

«  1  Itor.  »„ppo«  that  th.y  wlU  h.  „pr.«„..d  h,  .^.t  .u^h,,  a.  u.1 

fct,mm«I  by  th,  .„e.«.loa  of  th,  o«untri«  th.»«lv«  In  th.  bulldln. 
n..  v«^.  wm  and,  np„n  oth.r  page,  p,.„  „,  .1,  .,„  ,„^  ^^  ^J 
J.  Which  wu.  ,n.hl.  hta  to  find  th.  diff,„.t  p„.|«o„  Indicts,  for  th. 

r    „:  r.  in  .h,b„Udlngh,con.pl„„on.  .Ign.,  „a  ,v,^eonrt  J 

fc .  d  """"■'  """""^     '"  ^  '^«  °"^<'«"«.  "-for.  to 

he  ^t  .dvanug,  th,  visitor  should  pn„„,,  on  p„,|„g  through  th.  b„  d- 

I  ey^  he  will  notice  its  dim  and  aeriitl  nnmi ^  ......      

— .-«o»  ca*«  jmoroace  K>  m^  following 


AamAnntnT  or  thi  oitauiodi. 
P^  will  ..  one  p..  ,.,.  ,„  p««.,„„  ^^^  ,„,,^_,y^  ^ 

th.  0bj««  which  .ooh  .  CUlnp,.  „  t,,|.  «„  .,„^^ 

Th.  dU«l™u,«  .„.,„  „„„,.  .,,  ,,.^^.  ^_^  ^_^  ^^__^^^  ^^___^^^ 

.Tin  to  hop.  .h.t  1,  1.  ft«  „„„  ^„.  „„p„,f,.„„„  „,,  ,„„„     g^^,^ 

Ito™  «d  other.  I„,„»,..,,  .„„.f„r..  ,ho  „,.,  d..«.  o„.U.Io„.,  „,  .„|.ui« 

Ml—.  PoTHA-  «  Oo,  ..  th,  0.tJ„g„.  offlc,  lath,  Eihlhltloa  building- 

THE  EDITOR 


Jon  (V)nQ«rninf 


r«i)«r«<l,  render 
jrrort.  Eihlb- 
n«,  or  inUtAkea 
immedUteljr  (o 
tion  bailding* 
EDITOR. 


CONTFNTS. 


^r»ng«ment  of  the  CaUlogua ^      ^  a 

onra  of  tlio  AMorUtion , ••••t» 

outivo  D«|Mirtin«nt , ^^^ ••••••  •••••••••. »#..,,,.,, 

ncrlptlon  of  th«  niilldlrifr '....!!!!.*.**!.*.*.*.*.'.'.*.*.'.'.*.'.*.*.".!.  11 

•torioaJ  Hlcetoh  of  tha  AwiotiUllon !!.*!!!!!!'..*!.'.*,*!.'.'.*.*,'  If 

round  riaii  of  tha  BulMlnf !.'.'!.'!! 80 

»n  of  Uia  Odloriflii , .',*,.',*.','!,*,'".', fl 

l>br«vUtlon«  tiN«d  in  tlia  Work !..!!.*,'!!!!.*!*.!.'!'.!*!.",'  M 

litlon  of  Countrioi  In  the  building "..!!'.*.!!!!!*.!!!!!!!.*.*!!!  It 

CATALOODE  OF  OIUECTU  KXIHBITED. 

UnlUd  HutM ^^^^    II 

Great  Brluin  end  IroUnd .*.'.'..*.'.'.'.'.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.'!!!.'.','.'!.*    »T 

Zoll voroin  and  Uormuiy !...!.'.'.'..'  lit 

B«l«rla«n !.'.'!!!.'!.'.'.*.'.'.'.*.*.'..'.'  141 

Franoe .^ 

Switzerland *  *  ] «  .^ 

Hollund , ..- 

i^'"'"*-- ""*ii;*;*;;!;;;;";;';;;!;;;;:;:;;;;i7o 

^t*'y m 

Bnrrun  CoLOKnei:— 

Brltmh  Oulan» , , , ^^^     ^^^^  ••> 

Newfoundland , , , , .'*.*.'.','.* Iflfl 

Prince  Edward'n  Island .*.*..!.*!.'!!  1  JO 

Sweden  and  Norway .*.'.',....'.*.*.'  190 

Mexico ^ .*"!"!! 191 

J.Turkey .^ 

H»yti ll..ll'.l..Z[[[Z[Z'.['.'.'.'.'.  198 


ASSOCIATION 


FOB  TIIE 


€xmm  of  t|,  intetrg  of  all  iations, 

ORrMNIZED  IN  NEW-YORK,  1852. 


OFPIOBRa 

THEODORE  SEDGWICK,  Pretident 

BOARD  OP  DIREOTORS. 


AUGUST  BELMONT 

TA i£?  A.  WESTERtELT 
JAMES  A.  HAMILTON  ' 
SAMUEL  NICHOLSON." 


PHILIP  BURROWEa 
JOHNSTON  LIVINGSTOW 
CHARLES  W.  FOSTER.     ' 
TnEpnouE  SEDGWICK, 

wff  J-?^?*  W-  8T0NE,  ^ 
WILLIAM  WHETTEN 

JOHN  Dunham!       ' 

WILLIAM  KEN> 
WATTS  SHERMAN 
F.  W.  EDMONDa    ' 


BXEourrvE  department. 

Capt.  S.  F.  DUPONT  U  H  n     rj 
Capt.  CHARLES  H   dIvIS   ^  tr^'/"^^.''*'^'^'^*"'- 
JOHN  M.  BATCHELDFR    -       /      '  "^**«"«'«  Superintendent. 
GEORGE  W.  UA^£1\T'T''^V<''''^^^^^^ 
SAMUEL  WEMER    4  '         '"^  ""^  ^'^'''^ 

JOSEPH  E.  HOLMEsT  i>i,t?IT  ""^  ^^'"^^^^^  c&  CA««.-.,n, 

B.  P.  JOHNSOxY,  .f     f  ^««A^«ery. 

FELIX  PIATTI  M  ^9^^<^-^lt^ral  Implements. 

EDWAJ    .  VINCENT,         «        T    ^"?/T\  • 
G.  P.  PUTNAM  ^r  nA      r,  ,,.  -textile  Fabrics. 


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41  feet  a 
tersectioi 
diameter, 
intervals 


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BBSORlPTrON  OP  THE 


Tmc  following  concise  and  graphic  description  of  J 
the  first  number  of  the  "Illastrated  Record  of  ?he  E 
Measrs.  Geo.  P.  Putnam  &  Co. ; 

The  general  idea  of  the  New  Ynrt  k  m^-      •  "aracter 


12 


DKSORIPTION    OF   T„K   BUILDING. 


mentfl  of  27  foot  on  tho  sulo     tu     ,  , 

.T«  of  th^'ntj/^T?"'""' '"  -' 'SrT/CTL'::;!;  f  "«"•-»  "f '"-  own 

cast-iron  shoes  for  the  dbs'of Thf/"'"'^"  ""  «^«'^-iron  beSte  to  wmT^I;'' 
ber.     Thev  nro  «<^    *    "os  ot  the  dome  are  bolfefl     Tu^^  ^.     '  ''°  ^o^ch  the 

nected  tZther  r/"fr'^  ''^^^^  «"rves  of  double  Itli*"''  '^'^  ^^  ^'^  «"^- 


I 


for  1 

fact) 

Coo] 

of  it 

ject< 

aere( 

ffroii 

by  pi 

eity  ( 

of  as 

ao  w( 

the  ii 

Ai 

and  7 

galler 

of  the 

tranci 

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which 

Above 

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the  off 

J,        Th« 

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I  occupic 

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I  for  the 

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story,  V 

length, 

lighted 

The; 

Esq.,  of 

Greenoi 

As  he  h 

work  in 

state  at 

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t  struct  de 

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tured  by 

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mental  ai 


ralleries  of  their  own 
''"ns  at  the  extreini- 
of  the  galleries  K. 
cn«t-,ron,  which  are 
»  27  feet  from  each 

■  W190.    The V  are 
Hineter;  the  thick- 
e  cfwt-fron  girders, 
(I  tJioHe  of  wrought 
f  lines.     The  first 
tlie  structure  in  all 
ng  pieces  8  feet  4 
Jumns,  and  flanges 
he  first  tier  is  262. 
3  high,  which  rest 
've  a  second  series 
aisles.    They  also 
re  supported  upon 
trusses,  which  re- 
>  of  strips  of  wood 
tructed  of  boards 


DKBCRIITION    OF   THK   DUILDIKO. 


hief  architectural 
fht  to  the  spring- 
l  feet.    It  is  the 
be  United  States 
pie  of  the  beauty 
ble,  although  its 
mes  of  the  Pan- 
Jic  and  mediteval 
fious  enthusiasm 
separate  page,  as 
oine,  which  will 
tion  can  do.    A 
e  architects  for 
lie  is  supported 
eight  of  62  feet 
which  connects 
two  concentric 
>,  to  which  the 
are  32  in  num- 
,  securely  con- 
lecured  by  tie- 
le  top,  the  ribs 
has  a  diameter 
I  in  the  other 
tin  sheathing. 
d  also  in  part 
idows.    These 
on  and  of  its 
coration. 
I  framing  and 
id  the  louvers 


18 

&"ft^"he  Jacil^uir^^a^  VV"  i:f  f^^'  ''f  --  -H'^^- 

Cooper  &  Heloher,  of  OaraZwn  N  J  tI^  «  ^(^^-'''^r^-  enamelled  by 
of  it  is  covered,  is  laid  upoTtrta^a  wif h  !  K  T'"''  ,^''i^  ^'''°'»  *''«  whole 
jeoted  to  the  intense  heat  of  a  kiln  bvThlh  th^S'  ?^  '^^^'^  ^7"'K,  is  sub- 
dered  m  durable  as  the  glass  itself  I  „  -nVl.  i  '"'^'ll?  "  '''*'"'"*''''  «"'•  ren- 
Rround  glass,  being  transC.t  ^ tio  tr^ went""  '^"''  "T^"'  *"  *^'«^  ^^ 
by  passmg  through  it,  yield  an  airroo  hi  S  !  ^  ^^'®  ^""  **  """y*'  <^'«'"»e<I 
«•  y  of  heat  and  glar^  whicrbSti  thS'^•n"t^  are  deprived  of  that  inten- 
of  a  similar  precaution  in  the  Cr^^tafplce  ^.  vt' V^'L""''.-  ^^  '''«  ^^sence 
ao  walls,  were  inclosed  with  traimnnr«nr?i  -/^ "®  K^^'^^  ^^'0»«  roofs,  as  well 
the  interior  of  the  building  wtTcZvL  ft-nd.''^^^""^  ''''''^"'y  '^  ««v« 

At  each  angle  of  the  buildini^  SIT'       P'«^"ce  the  recjuired  shade, 
and  76  feet  in  Light    STontn  IZl^l^i:!''^^  *^^«'-'  ?/««' '°  ^i-'^eter 
galleries  and  roofs,  and  are  intended  fnr/l^  stairways,  which  lead  to  the 
of  the  Association!    Tweke  b^oad  sta[rot.r'  "^^  '^'  '^^'""  *»^  employees 
trance,  and  four  beneath  the  dome  conneoS  Z^  ''"  Vi^'''  «'*'«  "^  «^«'»  ««" 
The  latter  are  circular  in  parra^.d  ZTt.  of  tT° flPf  ^°°/  ^^**^  *^«  ^'»"«''y. 
landing-pluces.     The  floon^ns  of  t  «  ShI  f  ^'^r  ^'F*!^  «^  «teP«.  with  two 
while  those  forming  the  floo^r  oftheft  2  t":^       o^  closely-matched  planks^ 
vals,  in  the  same  manner  and  for  the  sam«  n?     ""  ^^P^^-^ted  by  narrow  inter- 
Over  each  of  the  principal  entrance  halls  ^f^^T  ^  '^  '^®  ^"^^'^  building, 
which  afford  ample  spaie  for  pS^  S«^    ^^"^''''',  "P^"  "P^*^  balconil 
Above  the  balcoJies,  the  eSs  of    fetZA.rt'""^*'^.'?^^^"'- decoration 
corresponding  to  the  semicircular  arcCwhhii'''o'*  ""''{'  ^"T  ^''^•^''«^'^^ 
tranc^  there  are  ticket  offices,  and  adtcenT  ^  ?f.     ^"  ^'''^^  "'^^  ^^  'he  en^ 
the  officers  of  the  Association,  telegraph  &c  '^"^  '°°'"'  '""^  P^^^^^ed  for 

duced  Ml^^^^^^^^^  K^^r,/  -^^^^^-'  ^- 

scnbed.  It  consists  of  two  parte  S  nn?„^  *°  *^®  building  already  de- 
occupies  the  entire  space  bltwe^en  the  mafn  hn'fr  «to^>\Wectively;  and 
length  is  451  feet  and  5  inches  and  if!  iw  ^"'^?!"ff  '^"d  the  Reservoir.  Its 
for  the  reception  of  maddnery  ?n  motion  X'  ""I  •  "^ ''  ^^  ^'''-  ^'  ^^  designed 
ralogy,  and  the  refreshment  TolswhllS,  l^^"""^  ^^  i"''^'"^  ^°^  ^"'^«- 
story  which  is  nearly  450  feetTnr21  Z  t'f^'^.^^'^^^^-  The  second 
ength  is  entirely  devoted  to  the  efhibitinn  17'"^®!  ^""^  ^^'^°^«  the  whole 
hghted  from  a  skylight,  UoVtlont^^Tf^t  iTeZ  T'  ''"^'r^-    ^'  '' 

Ihe  Decorations  of  the  buildinj/  ho,,^K       •        "  ^  inches  wide. 
Esq.,  of  Cambridge,  brotC  S  the  laminf  J""  ^"^"«ted  to  Henry  GREENouon, 
Greenough  has  made  Art  his  studv  S  in  ?.  ''"^P^*^'  ^^  *^«  «^'««  ^a^^e.    Mr 
As  he  has  promised  to  un?oTd  K^^^^^^^  ^^  ^ ^^f  d  long  in  Italy 

work  m  an  essay,  to  be  nnhH«Vi^  i?  principles  and  deta    of  his  nresent 

state  at  present^oniy  X  tts    ^^  '"^  '''^^  ""'^^er  of  the  REooRi!  we  wS{ 

tiful  c^ntt^ofo'f  S^^^^^^^^^  h-  W  to  bring  out  the  beau- 

struot  decoration.  TodT^J^t^aJZ  '^°?"^*'^^  ^^ther  than  to  con- 
harmony  of  effect,  has  given  VarK-onVT  f'"^^  *°  ^'""'^''^  a  g^oeral 
knoAvledge  of  the  resouFces  of  hVs  nrt       "^    """/''?  opportunity  to  display  his 

The  decoration  wrconlence^onlv^lTJ 9?.rTf ''^•f'^  ^^^""f'^ 
the  progress  of  the  construction  wouRr^i       Thi"  ''^I'^P'"'  ^?'  ^«  «°«^  «« 
exterior  and  interior  or-  miTPd  in  -n  A^  i     '%  ^iie  colors  emploved  on  the 

tared  by  the  Belleville  Co.  The  exter  o'r  nSlnf  °.^k'^'  ^^^*"  ''""^  ^"«°"fa«- 
ing  constructed  of  a  light-colored  b^onz«  ff'y?  1*^?,^F^^™^««  ^^  ^  build- 
mental  are  of  gold.  ^'^'  ^^  ^^^^^  ^11  features  purely  oma- 


14 


■.MOmPTION   or  TH.   ,V1U,„„. 


interior  decoration      w  *    "^  descnption,  the  nrrftiiafimn,  f*"«V*ctory  manner 
decoratioS^^  eJ  la^nlnf '>h'*'  *  ''^'^'^^  «^t^  *  Se  exZi?^  "^««'  «f  the 

The  whde  quantitv  nf  '  "<^       the  attachment  of  hose  in 

PHINOrPAI.   DIMENSIONS. 


From  principal  Ploor  to  Galleiy  Floor. 

to  top  of  2d  tier  of  Girdei4. 
to  top  of  8d     "        "'raer^ 

to  ridge  of  Nave, 
to  top  of  Bed-plate,  .*        " 
«th  Avenue  curb-stl^lorp^,^^^^^^^^^ 

to  top  of  Towers,' 


Area  of  first  floor 
2d       '• 


rt. 

24 

44 

69 

67 

69 

123 

161 

76 


Total  area. 


167,196  sq.'feet, 
92,496  "      « 

249,691,  or  6|  acres. 


IN. 

4| 

10 

4 

11 

6 

9 


BRIBl 

libition 

;o  the  i 

imphat 

>f  this. 

lent  in 

lohievec 

ere  bn 

itill  thei 

:hat  did 

ined  e: 

Butt 

''^ited  to  i 

She  wor 

the  arts  ^ 

10  inotiv 

;ions  cou 

lurope, ' 

;he  fact 

;he  prodi 

•roducts, 

•race,  ea 

Vystal  P 

This  ( 

Tew  publii 

ihe  organ 

lesired  to 

;he  case,  i 

»tion  of  t 

jtrenffth  a 

and  skill. 

£       There  i 

Jto  train  fro 

we  believe 

It  was 

the  success 


use 
these 


oam-oolor,  which  i$ 
relieved  byainode- 
I'lue,  and  yellow,  in 
«  (certain  parta  of 
niKornent  of  colors 
options  to  tlie 
i  the  dome; 

'r.  Monte  Lilla),  is 
centre,  descend  be- 
relioved  by  silver 
urinsh  a  page  in 
itisfactory  manner 
and  effect  of  the 
'Jl  account  of  the 
tlosigned,  and  the 
ident  of  Decora- 


>art.  The  gas  is 
'  by  njffht,  but  is 
>  buildmg  in  the 
*Je  at  numerous 
iment  of  hose  in 

imounts  to  1,800 
on.  The  quan- 
wntity  of  wood 

>uilding,  we  re- 
ces  to  the  dia- 


*T.  m. 
24 

44       4| 

69  10 

67  4 

69  11 

123  6 

161 

16  9 

set. 


I  acres. 


JWOAL  8KBT0H  OP  TOffl  wbb  ^j^  PKooifflBB  OP  TBB 

ASSOCIATION. 

FBOM  THE  "uXL^XaATKD  B«00«I>  OF  TH.  EXHIBITION." 

.iSotSTnd^LrjTAt  *^«  ^--.«on  for  the  Ex- 

othe  first  part  of  the  Rkoohd  TM- \  Y  i  ^^  ^"^  '^^  ^Propriate  introduction 
.mphant  success  of  the  London  ExhihifKn^^^'  ""tf^^"'  '«  ««3^  ^^^^  the  tri- 
>f  this,  Simultaneously,  almost  hwtZJZ^^^''^  ^°^  ^''^^  *«  the  idea 
nent  in  Dublin,  in  Fraice  and  in  ^^^^  nT^*^  o° ''^P^'^t  the  grand  experi- 

lohieved  Bomeof  the  most  sfgnJandn^rm^i®^^^^^^    '^J,'^^"^'^  ^™«rica 
^«rere  brought  to  the  knowledc^fi^f  morTb-^f  ^^^^^^^  valuable  results  which 
^till  there  was  prZbrro  An?«l«^^^^^      ^^  the&hibition  in  Hyde  Park 
^hat  did  not  fe^l  8oZCretZtr«v^^^  "^T  ^^^^tributions  in  London! 
^ain^d  exponent  of  ouVr  urt  l^ZtTranTa^r"  ^^'  "^'  '^^^'^  - 

.tef-t^rSrlrsI^^^^^^^^^  was  the  desire  ex- 

L\VT^f'«dei»,-^^^ 

no  motive  but  a  proner^g^d  fo'  ouTSZlH^-  ?.  ^'^  ^"«°'  ^^at  while 
hons  could  have  induced  nilal^ZrST,  ^  ^i°°  '"^  ^^e  great  family  of  na- 
Europe,  where  we  find  a  ikef  nnW  '  *""  '®°^  ^'^^  industrial  pro/ucts  to 
the  fact  of  our  becomingTore  a,/mte'e^^^^^^^^^  raw  materials,  tha? 

the  products  of  European  skill  nnTi?K       ^^^  i^^  t"®  «reat  purchasers  of 
products,  would  induce^l  the  manuttuHn^T*^^^     T^P^'  "P^'^  o"-*  '^i 
W,  eagerly,  an  opportuidtyTexDor?l'^*°^ 
Crystal  Palace!  ^  ^  ^  ^  ®^P°^®  their  products  in  the  New- York 

few^''blirpt&c£^^^^^^  before  alluded  to,  led  a 

he  organization  of  the  effort  whose  rLult^t-!^^^      ^^^2,  to  conte^plate 
flesired  to  reproduce  the  LondrExhSon  whl^'  /*^  ""t  ^°*  ^^'«^^^  or 
Ihe  case,  must  ever  remain  unexaStS  •  K,',.^    ?'  ^""T  ^^e  very  nature  of 
K^>°°9f  the  world's  indusSySZ^^^^^^^ 
^ren^h  and  value  of  our  oL,  .^TSZZlt:'':^  Z'^o^^lXi^l 

>  u^^tl"'!^?'^^}''}'''  .^'^  the  acknowledgment  th.t  a^.h««  v^.  „_.^ 


10 


iiI8T0UICAL   HKKTCII. 


01  <.ur  nolitioal  iriMtitiitionH  uimtiiitios  w«ro  iuhorcnt  m  ti.o  uatun- 

Q..00,.,  b,.t  every  rneinber  ,f  a  „m  unl    uu/v^^^^  -"Pfort  of  th.- 

hand  I..Hetti..Kt<>rwHr.l  the  n.  •  a    ,V?j  ,V    lV      ^^  J"'"«J  '''^ 

once  with  v-hi.-h,  m,  n.cn,  tKy  w  ro    dent   Ld     ^P'''''  .''"^'■*""'•'''  "»  '"""- 
r>ower  of  the  L<.n.lon  j,,ur„a„  .-ameTn  t^^^^^^^^^  i    r"  ^''"  '^'"'"'•t  nnprcnie 

■take  iu  the  Hucce«H-the  t S,  ami     v.  wl   T         """'^'<""^"  I'^Tsonal 

vohinteers  in  considerh.g  orporfbcU  i*^fhi    '"''^^     T'^^l  "*  Imrd-workinK 
soLomo.    The  rooms  of  tho  R.S  f  I  i  f'    i     ■T".''  "^""'"'^  ^'^  t»'«  colossal 

and  Architect,,  of  the  KumorEco^mnnn  "f '"''""%'**  ^'^'^  Engineers 
and  conservative  Unh-ors^S  woro  fo??.  H?  ^'f'f^y-''^^  «von  of  the  stai.l 
mind  fortheenM^rgencr  la  lirn^ovL  hn  !'''"''''  f^  *"''"''«^»  ">«°  ''"<1 
and  chairn.en,  of  cH,nu4siono  -raStos  and  I'.f  ''''''^^"?  '^^'  ''*>""«JJ'"en 
connected  with  the  adininis  rat  on  (7fV.^  T .' n  l^"^''!'^.'  '^''^''^  "^'"^s  arc 
to  see  what  an  array  of  tSt  I      Wrr  n  P^  ""  .^-^^''l'^'^"'  «t  is  astonishing 

Nor  was  this  J.eculiar  to  Groat  Bnt^^^^^^^  **'  "''"'"'  '''  «"««««' 

find  in  its  ,>nl,lished  lists  meTwhoso  na''n^«  -«  ^  "  ^'"'  '  ^'^^  *^"  '^'''■'^'  '"''' 
cess,  not  oily  in  their  own  doprtmonts  butTn  w.  f""'"!'/^'  "*  ""''"^°'  «'^«- 
Such  was  thi  ani,nus  of  the  LoSn  Kxhibition      ''"'"'  '^''^  "'^^  ""^^'^*'^^«- 

broiSli'Totstria^ni'ca^rT^^^^^^^  ^''^"^7^  ^^'''^--^  -«--o 

chinery  and  resources  of  an  LS  1  o''  ^^  -!>'""  ''^  '  •'^'"  '""^'^  "'"' 

prising,  might  seem  utterly  iSiua?o     lif  X  r*''",f 'f'^'.''^^^'^^^  ^^tor- 

f^^aod  the  appea,  ..„,  ,„o.  a  ^S;,!^  e^Sr^t  d"C'r.«r,:i- 

New-York  was  selected  as  the  localitv  nf  f).«  v^\  -i  •*• 
great  advantages  as  a  co.nmercia  centre  2i„Vfh«  Exhibition,  because  of  its 
goods.    Had  it  been  proposed  to  Silvv-v 

American  industry,  some  n?S  more  rinfrii  ^^4'^'?°'^  *«  the  product^  of 
Cincinnati,  might  haT  been  hiXnnS'?  \'  Washington,  Philadelphia,  or 
partment  of  the  scheme,  New-^L^eeS^^^^^  T"^  '/  f^  fordgn  de- 

purpose.  '  seemed  the  only  place  at  all  suited  for  the 

The  Municipal  authorities  of  the  city  of  New- York  on  tb«  q.i  .f  t 
1852,  moved  by  an  enlightened  rflrrorrl  LT^^^      lorK,  on  the  3d  of  January, 
interests  of  its  inhabitants  grante.fa^^  prosperity  of  the  city,  and  the 

for  this  purpose,  upon  two  cond  t  ons  Tn/.^    Z^'^T.""    Reservoir  Square, 


Earnn 

forwH 

out  It 

HO  thn 

the  oi 

I>iro<;t 

of  Till 

Icretar' 

'of  thrt" 

in  duo 

to  tak» 

he  inl 

iharge, 

'ew. 

The 

itha 

nd  ofl 

'f  New 

areho 

hilo  o 

The 

n  beha 

(ecrotar 

0  prin 

0  ente 

0  Assc 

The: 

iouslv  r 

•Hsociati 

le  co-op 

lat  thei 

positioi 

(ristic  ol 

TheU 

tstain  th 

lost  abui 

reign  la 

the  cau 

The  or 

le  appoii 

trough  M 

'ust,  inv( 

■perience 

ion  was 

r.  BusoE 

M51,  and  i 

>n  secuTi 

At  a  lai 

•dient  to  i 

1th  Mr.  B 

^lan  added 

ipalities,  tit 


f*^ 


directinj 
the  objec 


of  the  irnpnUtlon 
Droat  iu  the  imtur«< 


oolety  of  Arts  was 
lial  HU|»{»<)rt  of  tht- 
tocrucy  joiuod  his 
nt,  howovcr  back- 
not  roHi.st  an  inthi- 
«  ahnoHt  Hiipronie 
tho  popular  Henti- 
iiinediate  personal 
iiiccosh — of  an  eu- 
lon,  stood  j)Iodge(| 

Hal  intolleot  of  tho 
und  Juries.    Men 
'Hturo,  and  of  art, 
1  of  hard-workin)( 
a  of  tho  colossu! 
raphical,  the  Eth- 
'f  Civil  Engineers 
even  of  the  staid 
furnish  men  and 
uo  of  rounclhnen 
vhoso  names  art> 
,  it  is  astonishing 
ocure  its  success, 
of  tho  world,  we 
of  eminent  suc- 
/  may  undertake. 

rsonal  influence 
,  tho  simple  ma- 
,  however  entcr- 
le.  Such  an  as- 
I  prosecution  of 
ustaining  theef- 
ijuis  liberal  and 

1,  because  of  its 
p6t  of  European 
he  products  of 
Philadelphia,  or 
the  foreign  de- 
ll suited  for  the 

3d  of  January, 
le  city,  and  the 
sservoir  Square, 
should  be  con- 
mce  fee  should 

on,  granted,  on 

NATION  FOB  THK 


HISTORICAL  HKITOU. 


17 


10  original  limitation  to  thnL     Z^^^^^^  "million  dollars,  in  plaoo  „? 

[the  mtorost  in  a  largo  number  of    Z  1        "T'    P''"  ^'*'«  'HstriLition^f 
^^^rge,  that  tho  undeUing  wl^L';:elS't^^^^^^ 

i^^'^:^^^  w.  sought 

;n  b^etrrtZ  Al:SZ'iS::T^^^^^^    t^  -st  cheerfuny  extended 

lecretary  of  State,  who  wr  to  o  ?h«  rin     '"1  "  ""^'^  "^  ^^-  Wkbstkk  then 

ho  principal  court^  of  £^0,0  statbl  JoT'"'f  • '^^'^  ""^  ^^'^  United  Stati  at 

0  enterprise,  and  the  numiroCSns  wLTin 'hi?"-'  ""'  t''«  ""PO'^n^  of 

\rSrrf  o^JoJi^^^^^^^^  ''-'  '''^'  ^^-  ^ 

iousl^  responded,  in  termfof  eS  corS  '^1  '^'  ^'^'^^^  ^^^en,  had  pr^ 
■Bsocfation,  which  had  been  adSSd  t^^  h ''^' ',^/.''«  ^^^^I  circulai^fPS 
e  co-operation  of  European  natiri  ^tere^nf '*"  ^'"S^' '^'^  ««''«it  ng 
at  heir  respective  governments  would  look  with  ^''^^  '^''''  conviction! 
-position,  and  unite  in  sending  to  N««r  v  i;*Y  •  ^'^^°'*  "Pon  the  pronosed 
>m«o  objects  of  industry         *  ^  New-York  their  most  viued  anfchara<> 

.Btain^tLrsue'^^^^^^^^^^  friendly  desire  to 

iost  abundant  evidence  of  the'^^Ls  Vnn?f '^'1^^^  *^«  ««««  conS  n  the 
;^ Wuages  in  the  United  S^^^^^^  ^^^L^^ 

i   The  organization  of  the  fi>rewnraWmn..,f.i,    .       . 
16  appointment  of  Mr,  OnAH3  R™     ™  °'i^°  Aesooiation  was  effect«d  h, 
<rongh  whom  all  details  h.v"^nZZ'ed'  ^#°".'  ?  "»  8» 'r^  .^ent 

f  on  was  truly  fortunate  rSinJlhL'  "'P  r"'"  '"»™<'ter.    ThelSsM^ 


18 


■MTOftioAL  auRoa. 


I" 


III 


otUK  whtoh  woold 

irohltecti  wu  or- 
^nding  Arohlteot 
m<l  Mr.  Edmund 
atruotion  of  th« 
oonjpletion. 


DIVISION  INTO  OLA88B8. 

,  nl!nl'''r'r'* '"  *"'  '''''''^'  *''  -^•^•••^•^  '"t"  ''••"Oct  olM...  for 

U»t  of  01.M0I  Into  wWoh  articlM  an  divided. 

"'Ztn.'''"''^  *"^  *'«**"-«y.  -^  «col„gio.l  Mining  PU„.  „d 

^  Engine,  and  lU^'ry  nTl'S    ^fe  "^'"""^  ""^  ^-"^•"o 
Mac  unery  and  TooU  f.,;  Manufacturing  ffi^'ce. 

cputremenu       •  ^  ^-"g'noonng.  Ordnance,  Armor  and  A*. 


2, 

8. 
4. 
6. 

6. 
1. 
8. 

0. 
10. 


ff- 


m* 


PhCKi  ?::SX*'k.:;S^^^^  Machine.. 

menu  and  Appliances.     ^  ^  '^^'^  Horology,  Hurgical  InatrJ 

I.  Manufactures  or  Cotton, 
a-  "  "  Wool 

;•  "  "  Silk. 

K   Af-     a't.  V  .     "  ^'^  *°<1  Hemp. 

8.  Leather,  Furs,  and  Hair,  and  their  Manufactures 

.  Cutlery  and  Edge  Took 

.  OlM.  Mmufactores.  ""  °'  ^"^"  generally. 

.  Poroelain  and  other  Coramio  Manufaoturei 

■  ^S:^:^«5X'.;Z'o'iSs°'*'^-  -«'"^»»P.p-n,..H  Paper 

^>ltt"\^rw.1:rp"e'oiS:l  '''«""*"  «"•>"-«*  -'  Wo,en  or 
■Miscellaneons   Mnnnf°>.*^—     ._  i  «      ,.   __ 

tionerv.  Toys.  Talridemy.  aT"  '''^   ^^'""^    Perfumery.  Confec 
Musical  Instruments.  ' 

Fine  Art^  Sculpture.  Paintings^  Engravings,  Ac.  -       - 


"»•  flfiirM  ill  tho  arni  ir,*  ...  .l-  i. 


«'XTH  AV«NU«. 

A.  PUcM  of  Entrauce  and  Exit  i  v   v 

B.  8t..rc«i«i  to  the  CHeriei.  r     p  f"^ '  ^^*"«  «'  ^^aan  An^o. 
0.  Refreshment  Saloon                                 t   ^•^"'«"o  Tree  in  ir  ,r,. 

I>.  OoIoBBal  Figure    of  W«.l,.V-^  ^*''*"''''  ^^^ov  Ca^, 

H.  Life  Boats.  ,h!^7''"'*"^*  ^~"P  °f  Chri.t  and 

•  HotMK'a  r.a,nv  val  Fountain.  p   «  ^P'"'*'' 


iinn  AH  0. 


>.  and  a  Baptit- 

of  Chri«t  and       h 


■A.  Balcony, 

B.  Stairs. 

C  Organ. 
E.  O.   East  Oallcry 
W.  O.  West     <• 
S.  O.    South    •• 
N.  O.  North   " 


Jin 


litf  J 


POSITION  OP  OOUNTMBS  IN  THE  BDlLDiNa 

DxTMioN  A.  on  bo^h  floors.  U  occupied  by  the  Unite.!  St.te.. 
DrviBiov  B,  on  both  floors,  by  Groat  Britain  and  Ireland 
I/rvi8ioN  G.  by  i. .  .many.  Frai  .e  and  Jjelgiurn 
JJiviaioN  D,  by  Aufltria,  Holland,  Italv   Brlfi«l.  P««  >    •        a      , 
way.  Donn.ark.  Mexico.  Turkey  and  HayS  ^'^''''^'^-ns.  Sweden  and  No 

Generally,  the  Court?  m  the  Gallery  are  occuniod  bv  ih.  <.„ 
occupy  the  .orrespondirg  -Jourts  on  the  first  floor    ^«  1'  "'  ^^'"  ' 

that  Switzerland  occupies  on/y  (nailery  space  ov^^^^^^^ 

in  the  Gallery;  -d  German;  exten.^  Tve^BeZ^^^^  '^«  "^  '^^^ 

the  Gallery.  ««igmm,  wnich  also  uaa  no  space 


UST  or  ABBREVIATIONS 

MADE    USE     OF    IN     THE    CATALOGUE. 


manu. 

prop. 

prod. 

imp. 

dea, 

inv. 


manufacturer. 

proprietor, 

producer. 

importer. 

designer. 

inventor. 


In  order.to  prevent  obscurity  to  the  viaif«,.  ft,™    uu       .    .  -W 

The  ...e.  0,  place,  state,,  Jpa«   uj^a^e   Ll't  M'°°'rr'''°^'' 
ness  in  all  possible  casM     Q«m.  Tk       •.  •  °  ^""'  ®°^  ^i'^  i"inu 


BUILDINO. 

ad. 

Jslons,  Sweden  and  No 

le  sptuo  countries  whi, 
exceptions  to  this  ur 
1,  which  has  no  spa 
uh  also  has  no  space 


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CATALOGUE. 


ations  are  employ, 
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tifici) 

Net,  ] 

2  M 

*ANUE1 

^  3  Ct 

Hiiladel 

6  Sp, 

ann.  41 

.    6  Pai 

Blannfact 

0penf,  36 

i.    7  Ref 

fpitate), 

alomcl). 

8  Che 

9  Med 
166  Broad 
,  10  Spe( 

Ad  water 

411  ])ou 

2t  Barclav 

•il2  All^ 

Wd  foreigr 

*B  Hudson 

„13  Refill 

*ork  City. 

14  A  oil! 

^ed  diagr 

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f  15  Fine  . 
f  ew-York  ( 


United  States.— Class  2. 


CLASS  1. 

tINERALS,  Mm.YfJ  AND  METALTURrv     nr-^r 

MIXING  SEvriONSANl  pJm"""^'-  ^^'^ 

1  q      .  Divisro.v  A.  Courts,  lo,  16  22 

1 3  c;S5?S- w^-^cs^  ""^  --'"  --  -- 

I  Chemical  manure  IgIko;  TZ.  '''*  ^'^^^^''  ^'^eet  ^V^^Yol  Citv''""'^ 


M 


CiiiMiOAi.  rROpnore  asd  Pnoosssmi. 


Oreliard  Btreet,  Now-York  City. 
20  I'ure  alcohol  and  doiklorjzed 


cologne  spirit,  98  per  cent,  mnde  expressly  f„r 


medical  and  chemieol  nurnosps   n«pfi.'.n^i.\^  5,  ""'A"  »"^'  '^^"'"'•'  '"""*-'  c-xpresaiy  lor 
Maounsmon,  affcnt,  SDrfngTeTd  biS         ^'  ^^-^"•"«^'^''  ^''^o".  "»«»«•  I^kwIh  .1. 

Yo^rl  c'lljf'*'"'"'''^"  '^^"^  ''"^  green-^AoouPHUB  Oomm,  „.an..  60  .NWu  street.  New 
18fl?stTe1^N:;^";k  CuV"'"'  ""'  -edicines.-.CH.K..s  Wau,,  ,nanu.  50  Ea«t 
bufgVN^w-Yff''  ""'"  ""'  -anufactured.-C.uar.KH  A.  Mo,..  „.„„„.  Lansing- 
A  ?o.  SS  7t-£Vre"%:l'?'o;."k^  -^-^«  of  -on.  ..e.-  I..k.k.„h..sc 

blue%!irsS"5erfe:t;r":;S  -Pff-".  P-k  and 

61  Chambers  strS  KYo.k  C^ty  ^"^'"''  '''"'"'  ^^'-^^'^^  K^i  '««««• 

Jl&rio^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

Wall  street,  New-York  City  '  Califoinia-DAVTs  «fe  Henriques,  affcnts,  99 

Yo"!?  ciiP'"'"'  "'  ««Icratu.-T„OMAS  Anouews,  ,nan..  136  Cedar  street.  New- 
Yo'rS  ^'''  ^^'"-^  ^"  Po»-cclain.-OrrK  a.  Soumvh..  ,««„«.  37  Beaver  street.  New- 
8trl\'rew:?ork  Cit^y""^''''  dn^gs-IlASKK.i,  Mehrxok  &  Bu.i.  ,„a...  lo  Gold 

Pennsylvania.  cnemicals.— Powers  &  Wtgutman,  manu.  Philadelphia, 

Pl'ltdelpS'pL^^^^^^^^^  ^—  <fc  Co..  manu.  .8  South  Front  street. 

94  Front  street.  New  York  c5y'  '  '*^<'— Williamson.  Mann  &  Co.  f«an«. 

WoRTHiNGTON,  ,«anw  KeusinSon  .h/m-^  i^'^'T  (P™««»«te   of    pota8h)._H.   W. 

38  !^pecimens  of  chlomTlreen  c^^^^^^^  PSj^^ladelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

A.  H.  Bell.  manuU,  Maidf  "iTne^feoJrcftv'  ^"""'^"  vermilion.-jAMB« 
^n!l%7'Z7.^ltZ't^^^^^^  f-  co.cf  painters.^.  ^  J.  L.  Seab.rv, 

ShXS^XZplKLI^.'^t^^^^^^^  extracts,  ^c.  manufactured  by  the 

41  Prepared  crvstal  fo,-  3/i '  Ir  ^^"^g^.  ^ew  Hampshire.  "^ 

York  Cit/  ^^^  ^^'  Polishing.-HASTiNGs  &  Co..  «i«„w.  *37  Fulton  street.  New- 

Mat^k^jd  'P''^'"''^  "^  bichromate  of  potash.-jEssK  Tv«ox.  .Jr.  marvu.  Baltimore, 
anti?h're:t,t?Sa^^^^^^^^  cor.  Sixth 


1  Sp 

minn.  c 

2  Sa 

»l   3  Sp 

West  Fai 

^   4  Sai 

finy.)  n 

5Sp« 

Wreet,  N( 

^  6  San 

water  sti 

•ngo  Co 

8  Che 

lanufacti 

m  glass  ja 
1 10  Var 
»ew-York 
•   11  Spe. 

12  Sam 
Qeommelij 

13  Sara 
manu.  217 

14  Sara 

I^inRLSO.V. 

15  Fine 
City. 

16  Brus 
C«ty. 

17  Sam] 
titanu.  Cine 

18  Meat 
4t.+«_  Tr- 
*»--ivr  iiuua 

.  19  Speci 

rrape.    Ch( 

Iobert  H.  '. 


cotton,  wodllon  hikI 
Nc'w-Vork  City. 
1  atreet,  Now- York 

>rid  and  oxy-<;hIoii(i 
nu,  JJrooklyn,  Ni-w- 

BowKn,  matin.  0'i§ 

made  expressly  for 
LI,  inanu.  Lewis  .1. 

S'asBau  street,  New- 

LU,  manu.  50  East 

T,  7nanu.  Lansiug- 

,  Ac-     I'lKPENURI.NU 

p  green,  pink  and 
John  Rous,  jnanu. 

*HILBRICK,   CaRPKN- 

lain  painters. — W. 

chonine. — Horack 
RiQUES,  agents,  99 

idar  street,  New- 

tavor  street,  New- 

1,  mauu.  10  Gold 

t,  Mass. 

nu.  Philadelphia, 

ith  Front  street, 

md  other  gums; 
Iann  &  Co.  manu. 

Maryland. 
Jotash).— H.   W. 
nnsylvania, 
irmilion. — Jambs 

<fe  J.  L,  Seabury, 

factured  by  the 

ton  street.  New- 

anu.  Baltimore, 

anu.  cor.  Sixth 


UnITKD   StATKS.— Cjji88    3. 


^4«  S,,cc.ta.„.  of  ..l«r»l„.._u„,.»„,  o«,.v»..^  „,„,  New  l!e,lf„rd  M..„' 

few-Vork.  -^  *="OKor8.— hiiWARD  Jowler,  agent,   New   Lebanon 

t  6?  '4'::^::nTS:%^^^^  IJiladelphia. Pennsylvania' 

.  61  Hpccimons  of  solar  c^h^s  dt'^^'/MUK^  c'Zl^"'''^^''*  «'''•"''•'•  ^''-^'ni^ 
faga  County,  New- York.  «""•— Samuel  C.  Bbewsteu,  manu.  Geddes,  Onon- 


CL.A8S  3. 

SUBSTANCES  EMPLOYED  AS  FOOD. 

Division   A.  Courts  10,   IG    22 
8t  Fai-m«  W.=t«i,.„*...  n...    xr '"  f. ''.    barley.— Raymond  «fe  Sniiivrn.     ^.-.1 


est  F 


Specimens  of  fine  flou    and  poaH  bLw""p  ^^  ^'""^Y'  ^'^-  York  City. 
-  Farms,  Westchester  Co.,  New-?-o^^   barley.-RAYMOND  <fe  Scuuyler,     matli 

,v  ^^T^^'u  °^  ?°^  ^^^^  '"  «'"""  Packages.-Jo8EPu  D  ^ - 

jy.)  75  Fulton  street,  New-York  City  -—Joseph  JJ 

o  Specimens  of  the  pssonoAnf  .Tn,r„  „„«-.      t,  ^   „ 


ifcny,)  75"KlV„'  .1r;eCNcw-YoA"c!'ty  "'*'"-'""'"  "^^  '=™'.  (?'*!»  T««  Com- 
*AtrY„T^i^  "''""•  "'  ■'"'«  -f—'i  ''■  «-"««v,  »»„„,  „,  Bectaao 

tafcSttNl.'^orr""'"'''"''  ^"-S'""  '"'"'--Wau.M  K  T.u„.»    84 
•.."oTNewKr'"  *«--«•>-"  I>.  Bow^,  ,„„„„.  s„„„,  o«,ic,  Che- 

9  Spedmon,  of  pioklod  „v°lci4    oS.Z    '  1*  '^''°'"  ""«'■  f  ow-Yo/k  City 

,  10  Varion,  wmples  of  semw  "Z  ,'.»  A       "  ■"'"''•.  "ew-York  OitV  ^ 

few. York  City.      '  wgara.— Joius  Aims,  „„^.  i-  „,„„^  u,,  ^y^j^j.  ^,^^^j^ 

Ja  ir5r„'f  °purtT„,s'^°hoo''„kt';"^:r  '^•'t  "r"- ''''™"«.  owo. ' 

Obo„,eu»,  „,„„^  Brooklyn,  NcV-York         '        '  "^'""^  """^  sweetcned.-J„s.  K. 

H,«n«^™|;„f  ,^"™i  SSerS'"'"''^  ^'■°"  «""»  "-n  »«d.- 
^H  I„,c  Havana  .oga„._CooK  *  f;v.„c.,  „,„„  ,,,  b„„,„.^^  ^^^^^^^_^ 

m.1  cZS„'a?i!  oSio.""'  *'"'"«  ""^  '■"»''i„g  .ob.cco.-,S™.o»B,  W,™, 
»«|S;  S^ii-:?!,"*-/— .,  >...,„etlea„y  ,e.lei-P.  r^^  „_  ^ 

pe.    cSXASfie^TirB^it"'"  ^'r'  .-"O"  f-o"  the  native 
FtoBEET  H.  Bkkoill,  4  Co.  32  Front  ,irt.t  Soffcity.""'""""'  O""-^?""'. 


98 


SPBgTANOKS   Em  I 


"(i  I 


20 


ci»,i  "I'r'T'"  -f  f»'"iiy  flour  -J  s  ^v  '  ""'■■" 

3d  Samples  of  fine  cut  fr.h„  x.  ^'  ^'^^'''"O'-^N 

40  JiaecJn,  ham w'mks  cT-""^"^"^^"^  ^^^'^^^«' i''-^^  Detroit  Miol.- 

43  Spec  ni (ills  of  i.^fi,,    j  t      .  .  '"a^m.    i  jttsburgli, 
Ke w.yjrk  clt  !.'  '' '  '^"^*^  ^«"-'^"a  sugar.-H.VKx  A  Co   a,.,.,,  ,  t. 

44  Samples  of  rice  -F  T  Ti  '  ''''"*  '^''"*^*' 

45  Sample,  of  Catawba  y.inJ'^^lcTu    ^^''''^'^''^>  South  Carolina 

46  Samp  es  of  Catawba  w    e  l^^'^"/^,?'"^^'  P'^^^-  Hermann,  M   "ouri 

^  5^.4:  :f  Sfr^  ™c^^;^  Wo.,  '^s  «,^r'sir- 

50  Kentucky  leaf  tob^ceallTT^^L.^.^'tlT''  ^"'''^-  '^t'  I^«ui«"  M   Z"   ' 
01  Specimens  of  ohncolntp     \f    '         *^  *^  ^^-  ^''O'^-  Dover   Kont,    1 
^ork  City.  -*-^oiate.— ilicvos  «fc  Martin,  manu  "fio  t     '^*'"^^'--^'J- 

J-  ^,  manu.   69  Leonard  street,  New- 


*^Jry 


.VEGE2 


1  Amerii 

transversely 

tion  for  the  ] 

i  2  Variet 

I»in,  I'ennsy 

1   3  Patent 

anhattanvil 


«a  Front  Htroot,  N,.,? 

I'">'«  milk  an.l  roi'm,,. 
»«<  o/joa/.  iJroadwni 

re— Wm.  JlooQH  <t  (', 

="Kn,   7nanii.   Jjtvorlv 

ream  for  use  tit  sea.-- 

iiTs,  wja/iw.  870  I'oar 

pons,  l.oniiny,  farina 
.,  Now- York. 
iw-York  Htuto  Agri 

'»t  up  in  bottles  an,] 

»fi,  Ohio. 

er  street,  ^-ew-Yorl 

KEn,  13  Doan  stroet 

•  Shenandoah  MilJs, 

own  in  Virginia.- 

hint  street,  Cinoi.i. 

aj-  Robert  Butlej 

E'Co.,  rnanu.    2)4 


United  States.— OLAsa  4. 


o  .Saini.loa  of  k-af  tobaco  _\r  iv   n  J         > 

7  I..a/  tobacco.^N.!;r.lC  E  B^i,"':;;-;-^?;^-  ^'^''moro.  Maryland. 
i'.vl.HHl.  '^^  ■»""».  «^'«Y.    150  Lombard  stroc-f.   Baltimore. 

»K0        i'  ^^f"''.Vland.  "luaAM  t.  Wait,  ,««„„.  08  Bowleg's  wharf 

Is  v:^:Z::^7iu:^^-^ «— '.  /"•'v>.  caiiA,rni„. 

:»^i--K.  Ui.):^i^sJS;  ^^Si;^;";^  p-.iered.-night  ro.  l... 

16  (  atawba  wino._Jo„.v  If.  Bouer.  fS  nv  n  ^*:,^""'".  Missouri. 
J 6  Saniplos  of  wheat  — P   I    «   v  ^  J^o'iville,  iMissouri. 

}7  Loaf  tobacoo.-WM  G  BuvvX"'""''/^- .^'-  ^''""•'««.  Missouri 
#8  Manufactured  tobacca-0  us  /mI^^'*'''"*^'^""'  Missouri.    "'' 
lour.-W,n.  T  h; ':;5i';^'"  :'^''«"-  ,«*.  Louis, 


t^^BLoii  «fe  Lego,   of 
'  and  economy  ii 

f  Winchester,  Vir- 
'treet,  Baltimore, 

,  Michigan. 
;'more,  Maryland, 
iJgh  street,  Philn. 

■inu.   Pittsburgli, 

7  Beaver  street, 

olina. 

Hssouri. 

1,  Missouri. 

in,  Missouri. 

Missouri. 

lissouri. 

ntueky. 

'd  street,  New- 


a  .Manufactured  tobacco.—OuAs  W  \T,.p..        "    ■•.  ^-..o^^u.i. 
a  Chocolate  in  plain  and  fancy  stvln  Tin  «  •  , 


AZARiE,  STRUELENsTca'  mS  'J^'n!"."'  "'''f'  ""''"^  confectionery. 


wanw.  Roches- 


74  '^  unnin  >  r.  — ..^  ^osE,  7nanu.  Roches- 

79  Specimens  of  manomin.  or  wild  Ti^^^uiiSt  W^  ^"^"'^'  ^^'«««"ri. 

^1.  J^E  uuo,  Minnesota  Territory. 

CL,ASS  4. 

Division  A.  Couura  10,  16  22 
y^aSTABLEAm  AmMAL  Sl,MTA!^eE,  BMPLOTEn  r. 


I 


80 


I 

i" 


if  i:' 

-i  I 


'im  I 


1-; 

I 

i 


n,„"  ■" "ii  i  ii„.,.<,i  „ii  c.ki_i  ,',"";  T'!'^''  '•■««  v„rk.     "«•— Ki* 

Hariuh  A  Co.,  MawM  ^o,,  l"'"""   'o"«  moss  for  ur)holsfr...v   . 

''& s,.r::  :;rT """"■■■^ "Km^ts:"^^^^^^^^ 


17  Speci.no„«  o^'S^a  i-S^d.^fll^r'  T"«-,^---nnati.  Ohio 

wax.     [cias3  2/)-Si"o' '^x"''  '""-^'  ""^  colored  candles      Snnn' 
20  4ocimeni:?>;ri,;d  o^V^rT;'^^''•^^  I'oarrS.t.  fc  ^^JJ  °  ,7'"'" 

prod.  St  LouirMri.  .:'"P-^''««««J  "nd  .mieased.-V..^....    . 


«fe  ('<•.,  «m,.,..  2«2  and  2%f  S^?.    .    I  ''   '''^'■"'  ""-^  l'"t«>nt  candles      T 

Tiu.iSl::t:a3;;;;:ifr^"^"r*«-i^otoii.^^^^^         „^_  j' ; 

32  «pecn.on  bale  VfA.eS':,:-  ^^^,  ,,.„^     .     -  ^^  """"•  ^  ^""^' 

"«WP— T1I0MA9  Hemingway,  prod 


51  Sp 

52  Ail 
Mton  «t 

,  53  Fin 
64  Sp< 
Tork. 


MA  cm. 

DHA 
OTH. 

1  Mac 
*«^  squan 
office  in  N 

2  Kotu 
Tork  City. 

3  Fore 
Mnanu.  aig 

^     4  Band 
fon.— fi.  11 


v,mnnU..\  !«gs.-_na  „ 
I  ork. 

"I'tnu.  Monfnuk  Mill.^ 
Morn,.|,i«.  Tonnr,^„ 
ou.  Middlobury,  \\., 

t  for  wo.„I,  jf|„„,  ,n„, 
««</  manu.   Klbiidg,. 

»wtl.  an.1  of  extraor. 
-I  ork. 

manufucturod  oilf.-. 
City. 

>Io  l'edo8taI.~Bi;RK 

'Jit  sti-oot,  Now- York 

•nfjies,  and  blocka  of 
MuHsacihueotts 
"nty,  New- York.- 

,  Ohio. 

ordinary  American 

le,  New-York  City 

Rochester,    New- 

LuARLEs  B.  Stuart, 

^pcimens  of  white 
ow-York  City. 
Is  of  machineiy.-- 

.    PXTTMAN    «k    Co. 

lvsTER,r)rod  Lex- 
K  New- York  City 
;  and  wild  grape 

-Lylks,  Powiamus 
New- York  City 

woods.— RUSSKLL 

ter  street,  New- 

"•  20  Commerce 

Ianshkld,  tnatiu. 

e  best  imported 
ennsylvanin. 
od  Wilmington, 

.  manu,  I  Soull' 

SMINGWAY,  prod 


Unh  gn  8rATKs  — Clabb  4. 


91 


lp.,U.   or  ..g..;d.    cotto„..._D.   Sa-c.    no.,  ,.^    Orc.   nottom 

^  I  nr;l;;;;a:^1i"z;.!^-,:::-^  -«''•  nHnver..Ma.ao .tt. 

.36  Sample   bai.   of   <l«w.rotld   hlf  !^ //^^^^ 

J7   Hnlonfd,.w.rott<.d  homn— IUkkr    n..,,  A  ri  .  «, 

30  Sp....im..n  bah,  of  fin.,  HtLpI„  cX,;  i;«w,f  i^V'*"'•^^^"''''"•  ^^'•"•«"'-'' 

W.    V  arren  County.  MiM.is.ippi  '^'^'"^"  '"  '^'"'«"«'I>P'--/Krir«n*).>  Nailei 

,^,  ;;;;:.:;;.■'"-" '-  ■"«-'—•  — ^s..,, »...  ,c.,.,«,..  „„.„, 

";..  n:i:;;;„:'£:i;;l.:.i;7''"'"''  '-"•■.-m.x.,.  .t  „,„..,  „„,..,,  „,^, 

-r~.;,t™  v;:;i.'f  .7'""  "■"'  '■ ■"«  ""•-'-""«»  *  co..  „„„  ,„  r„o. 

146  .Sp.;cimen«  of  Missouri  dew-roited  herat 

••'•o  Mtti(>  of  Missouri  (rew-roff...J  Im.n.^      r* 
it  I-ui.,  Mi««„«ri.         "-"^  '^''"^^  he'"l>-Douor,A.ss  A  Bkkh,  Z)r.«.r, a„rf  Dealer, 


^iiperfineSa.tony  wool.— J K.SSK  P  Or,, „.,...,         ,„ 

«.u4";;t'S:.sKir;' '™"'  "■^■•«"  — wa„,M  co.„.  ^c.  „„„. 

.64  Specimen,  o?.^I'"!:"\?"^-  '^"'"^  Ohio, 
Tork.  •(«"»•«"  e«jW-J«„»  S.V.™,  „„„,,  Brooklyn.  New. 

MACnmES    FOR     nTT^T^n-r     rrcr. 

^'w.ffTj  CABEIA6ES  ''^'''^''^'  ^^-P  ■ff^/^'F^i' j>^ 

,  „  MAcmvE  AncADE. 

t  -HKKR.  pat.  Hoxbury.  Ma^sa^cKS.  "^'^^'^^"^'^  ^o  machines  in  mc 


li  'i: 


II  i 


lllf^lit 


1 


"S'?- --^Hi- M^Lt^::  _ „ ,     ., 

5i^'''=^«;.s;s:::"»^^^^ ■ 

„  ai  M,„lc,I  of  „  ,,UM^„„  „„„  •  '''•  ^^  "'^''^^''^«''.  rf'--.  Brooklyn, 

-*!7  Mo,|,.i  (,f    .        J  '' •V""^.  J^ebnnon,  New 

^.  28  Stean.  ^..d  ,,„,^.,.  ^  ,  ^  ,  '^'^"''''''  <'^^'  ««  ^-.th  Moore  street. 

33  Tjvo  ,.3,,,,,,,,  ^  ■      -  ^--vou.,  ;,,,,,  „„••,,,  .„^_ 

•vttuen,  -W;ms<achusett8. 


8  ^ 

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^1  n 

42  Ir 

43  M 

44  M 

Ooifitv. 
46  M. 

KMT.   ,1,. 

fS    I'M 

OObM   ,V     { 

47  w< 

foipildin,- 

40    Mr 

49  Doi 

EzMliiiiui 

Mit-sachii 
•0  St,., 

M*-liiii(' ; 

•  1  Mo. 
H^Hoiiri. 

02  Mo<{ 
T«rk  ( 'ity 

63  I'at, 

II  will  1,0 

tlHHiu.  Kill  I 

<»4  WoV 

i*|EXAM)KK 
06    IViA 

lf«w-York. 

06  New 
<!••.  1(58  Em 

07  Uo^h 

.08  Ilij,'!,] 
witli  iii'w  II 

09  Mo,l,. 
»««.  Van  ]h 

00  Ori^ii 
the  fir.st  8te( 

ROfiKRS,   wJu 

•Wjl'tion  of 
#;illatirig  b( 
w'i  Cliorry  i 
^61  A.  6, 


*Rn  0.  nnrnTof,  pat.  ,, 
^'  '•■  't  U'v.  F.  I),„H„ 
r*-  y"«^  d'  prop.  \Vi|. 
•n— H'irr.tAM  JmKns, 


ITmTKD    iSTATI6tl.~Ci.AIMi   5. 


4-.  M..n.«o,„.ry.  A\.CZ         ""'  ^'  ^''''*  <"«""^  "^  ^^''tor  Ir..„  Work.. 
JiO  KhiIwuv  Kfafi..,,  in.li,.«(„r_r.'iriif.-M  M..,  ,1.-. .. 


n««t 


''■'••'/•t  «|)|.li..n(|»,i  „,• 

I'    lAns,    uyrni,    .Kit; 


"  '  ".^-  " "•  "•  '««""•  07  Alia  .tivot,  N«w 

■•'•  J.  AnnoTT, 


I-  liri<lu:oporf,  ft 
—A.  W.  (;Av.t(',,, 


5;\ ^•■^*-^.;"k  City.  "vcir«nt._J.  (,.  (,^„y^  ^„,„^    ^j,  Cortluiult 

«.<:   ii'Mi  niilwav  Hw  itch -_r  i..irf  L'    w 

•6    llfo  riiiriiiii    ui'lt. ...  <      1 


•y;  mo,|,.i„f„  ,.^j| 
"ktiiontH — SAMirti. 


»"<?  for  turuioUinff 

"il'in  etrcot,  New- 

fi'o.—STruM.t.v  A. 

«r>,  rfr«.  Bio„klyn, 

"—Amkhkan  Car 

•iiin/r,  N-ew-York. 
iVnv-Yoi-Jc  City. 
■York.  ^ 

<^«1  to  ono  of  th<' 
■<>  -Nassau  street, 

triiclc  fi;uid,.,  to 

''  Mooro  street, 

=^>"Jng  Valley, 

th  street,  ^-ew- 

vo. — Samuel  C. 

"  engines,  iron 

«;eticnt. 

P-  SmithvilJe, 

"oilel  io  ilhis- 
*>*achusctta. 


»^.  'I':",  llalfmior,.   Maiylan.l.  '     '^  '  '"""  "I""'"*?"  "'kI  wolk_,Fc,«mi 

¥•7   Working.  ,„o.l.,|   .fl'.,C    ,.'•'•  ^''  '  "^^■"'■''  **"•-''■  New-^lrk  C    V 


4 


t..;.,      11  V        • '11 '•«■«) tiM  cai 

I'on,— (i„ur,„v    \f..u'../    r   "•  •"'l''«'.V"l  "I  proru'lliMir  t.l...  ,n..,.i.;....„. 


J  Htt'ain  eiuriii..  ..f  .;^*..  i • 


Bdi  ,, 

f  f,  I'Mss.      llicrti' Dineh  11104  are 


I 


•fes. 

e  em- 


I 


„t-t; — ^""'" '"" '"""  "" ■ ... . 

pi»r«i  In  rHntiu  II,, ...L|, , r.    ■■ 

'« via,,,,  „.„„  J  "T  """•""  •'■'■""■  '"-"■ "  >«■"-<«.  ..,o„,  ^, 

I>"<»nV(  of  Cohun  i"  '  '«  "'««''"''«'.-\Vm.  £,,,.„  p 


fr 


,.,^1  M<Klc.I  Of  a  niafft M..^  ^Vator  «treot,  Now-Vork 


84  Iinpiov,..!  vftlvo  hv,l..     .        .  ^"y  street,  A'ow. 


water 
manu 


City      j| 


9 
9 

9 

«  9e 

it*** 

91 

Olr\. 

do 

99 
100 
101 

loa 

103 

Sl'ilolcl 

106 
106 

107  J 

•fi-..,.f, 

108  ( 

•  (n.,.f, 

109  I 

110  I 

•tiv,.f,  1 

111  I 

York  Ci 

112  I. 

113  I] 

114  K 
116  K< 

Kew-Vo 

116  G, 
W.  Wati 

117  0] 

ila  Jrr 

,  C2  Ertat  1 

119  Tfi 
and  t!5th 

120  Fix 


r/ To  .r"  J''r*'' '« »«^ 


■^""'p  ^ATM.— ouw  a. 


r<.p,.||„r.— Joii!,  jf,,,,, 
V'*«*iir,  „,««„.  ^^^^ 
EldHdgo  .trwflt,  New 
B.  K<*n.\A«,  munu.  ;ii 
'  now  I»rinoii)|o,__Mvi 
■  BwB.ifrrT,  tnanu,  2.V 
»«.  ;"•«/>.  Wwhlngton 

■«  now  r..H.,lf,  i„  |,^ 

"inati,  Ohio. 
""v'«  ftlnii.!.  Of,J„. 
(pHttnt  npj.lici  f„p| 

'•'fiigal  oohif,„„__j 
•11  WooDRurr,  tnauu. 
H'lisliinKton  gtrool, 
".  "ffnit,  38  Wtttrr 
O.  KxrcjiiT,  pat.  ', 

nno(!8  nnd  bollow- 
strcct,  Now-V'ork 

'  patent  hrnke.- 

\vinff  path  hrijff, 
r,  Aow-Yoik. 
Ki^UnuA  a  ininiKn 
s'i«88  model  ol"  tli. 
J>ey  street,  Now 

)i-0H8ii ro  of  water 

V&h  PRVOH,  WJu«tt 

iVooD  <fe  IlnKTKi; 
<f-'prop.  49  Pey 

tftADroRD,  Twanu. 
^ew-York  Citjr 


,j.  ;,T;r:'  —  '"•^'•"  --  -;"  • -^  v:T;::r:;.;.;  t".i;;v:iS; 

113  ".w  eairiaffe.— ,Io„v  11,  .,.„   ^  rcns  «reet, 

and  7.  Jr«'.l'irx^^'^",y'\''-'.t  top.iAn«o.H.  H..... 


and  (15th 
120 


"u"iii«ned  two-sent cnrraL'P  win,  ir        i 

"rna^e,  with  Uausflknechfa  patent  spring 


'*«->W»-^- 


3d 


*.,i 


vf  i'H 


MAvjnnmY,  Tools,  ktc 


bu|?gy,  with  HaiiHHknoehfs  imh.nf  cj     7~. : — — . 

port  C.,.,..,^ '.r  '  -'-".  -  «iuft.„,  to,.-c.o..u,  K.....  ^  Co.  .«„,,  i^.Mge- 


146  Rm.„ :..       ,  .  "  i^ruadv&y,  New-' 


•York 


^,'!Z;  T>  .  ' ''  '""""•  """  ^^i-oaUwav, 

126  Buggy  v,ii,,,ut  toi,._li.  McIuvsTRv    r,. 

i  iJKK,.Nsrn^,  Jr,  ;«a,„^  450  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

CXASS  0, 

Machine  Arcade., 

inu.se. — Joiivri    V.  i '""'"'>?  press     diffonmr  t'ssonfl.,!!,.  f. 

7  Two  sets  of  BlockS  luul  ;  r  .  c       '    '"  ^  "^  ^^'"^  »'rcot,  New-VoVt  iv, 
o  Improved  Pater f   Infi.^        ,   ,  '/ "'^*^'^^on,  jNew  Jersev. 

pivot.  pLion,  't;:a;-*c!^,,:^yt,;  *"t,  't  ';■-»"«  -''  "-"-g  w.teh 

laundriV«  «n.i  i.„"'V?  "?^_<^ry»ng  machines— arln^f^-i  ^„  f,.^'^^-     -  -     .,. 

ilics,  for 


„,;a  woo,  o..„  .„„,_,,,,^^  ^^,^„^^  ^^^^^  ^  _  ^  J^^^^^_  ^-H. 


t'ssKNKciiT,  Johnson  it 
A'  Co.  nianii.  Bridge- 
Ill). 

my,  Now  Jersey. 
I'oadway,  New-Vork 

Klwny,  N.  Y.  Cify. 


Unitkd  SiA'iKH.— Class  6. 


87 


-Slater  A  Stkiilk, 


^'G  PUJU'OSES. 


iug  gold  from  pul- 
,  inv.  pat.  d;  prop. 

oka,— Joux  (fe  ■\y(L. 

setts. 

Jm  any  press  now 

diameter.— Zkxos 
•v  C.  Dodge,  prop. 

Jierbfl,  Ac.— Gn>. 
^ew-York  City. 
"8  diiiicusions. 

I  finiahing  watch 

nnecticut. 

^t.  and  prop,  fio 

'iprop.  Albany, 

!  last  while  the 

gincs  for  interi- 
'OMPANY,  7nanu. 

>ean  instead  of 
d:  manu.  Han- 

•Wm.  Benjamin 

the  stones  do 
(£'  >rta«K  Ifew- 

of  flour  per 

f  families,  for 
y,  New- York 

Jester,  Maasa- 


23  l',,t„„t  ,.uli„B  ,„„d,i„.._W.  o.  ILCKOCK,  ;,„,.  ^  „.„„,,  I,,„,r.burg,  P„„„. 
illjAiij,  KowVoik.  "i<""<mifc'  iiiucliiiic — Jous  o,Ko»,  ,„„„„.,  pa,°j.  y„^ 

» .M.  'iw  .t'S". ';r.r:  vLSTitf^'f  ■  pT'  ^i"  "?"•"»  "i-'k-x™^- 

23  .MacluNo  f(„.  ,,„,i,,,,  „„,S    '^'  "'''>"««l«'-  City,  .Now  Jct,,,,,. 

»"»aivav,  .\cw-V„rk  Cil>         ^"'■"'-"-     '^'"»  """'•■"i  MicuKii  Co.,  ,«a,w.  251 

32  Mi„i„,„Ve  „ut„„„.t„„  .1  ,,0  ■„;J;,e  ",":,"'  ?"/:  "^  "'«""■  B"*"'".  Now  York. 
Kew-V<.ik  City.  "uiimric.-jNo.  J.  Gukesouoii,  pro;,.  6  WollBtroet, 

4k  vSy"  '"""'"=    """J--- Mrs.  0.  a  Dow,  ^„p.    N„,„„„,   „„,^,_  ^„^. 

^34  I„,provod  p„to„t  bcK.,.  vicc.-No™»  Poax..,  Jr.,  prop.  Borlio,  CoonocU- 

.-Predericl^,  Moryl,md     """■     '^°''  "'"''""S  ""'«l.me.-WiiuAM  Anok,^,,  p,<,p 
.troot,  New.fork  City.  "«  m«chmo.-lIosEs  Pekrv,  prop.  49  Oliver 

.4l£.tt"v'°Grr.«t!is;.?f,k"sftr^^^^ 

U,^n>,  pa,.  d.,„„.„.  124  A,„ity!,ro"t  K  ,v  S*  /  °  "^  '"-""-Na™.., 


I»: 


*!  Ill 


«"d  «hop  n"ach W     '^''""'  '-^vorsible  ho.-««  ''"'''=•  "'«««• 


c|5eS;^  "*--..  B..„..„.„  ,  ,;  "'"^  "  °°-  --  <^.«..  ^o„..,, 

-Af.  &  J.  H 


^S  MacLino  for  pla„i„,  ,  ^'-  ^"'^'^''-  ^^i^bon  Cotton 


""'•  '^  prop.    83  Gold 

)— C.MRLW  Sandford. 
'«;*  "taple  cottons.^ 
■KIN-SON,  Joan^^  .t  Co 
drafts,  «tc.-jAMK8  a 
"LX  tnt/.  PittsburgJ,, 
es.    Highly  finj^j 
»»  street,  JVew-York 

'necticut. 

1  of  the  machine.— 

rnamental  work.— 

■  Walthnm,  JVfasaa- 

''^««^^  Hayniarket 

-^ts  for  lithograph. 
^  ComE,  ,«a„„_ 

J^J^_tind8  of  farm 

pressure — Wa, 
■'e  County,  jVg^y. 

^htabula  Coun- 
■prop.  Newark, 
"^  ^«"s,  Lisbon, 
r-M.  A  J.  H. 
'/>•  Milwaukie, 
™P  or  hominy 

'Sing  pi-ess  for 
•''««V  ^^'leese 
ej,  Massachu- 

lfor).-«AMu- 
*^"-    <&  wanw. 

8  Patent).— 


United  States.— Class  6. 


——_____ 80 

J   76  I^iiperior  machine  cards T  V  VAm^j^n  ■., 

wfsiHyl'Kd.  F,13.  """'  '"■"""P'"'  '■"  l<-om.-IIo»™„S.  B«„.,,  „„„, 
>e",/;™,I.P''"''  '"  ™"'"8  •"■'  rnnm.g  iro„.-L.„„BL.  4  Dav,,^  „»„^  Eri, 
.,!'New™'ilfw.'°^^''=>'"'  ■">-»■""'  "ver  I.»y-p«._E«„  4  Co.,  „„„„  Alb.' 

«n.ore,  Maryland.  ^  °''  ""^  'P'*'""<'°  bnck8._FuANci8  H.  SMmi.  ;;,„««.  Bal- 

f^g./,  Tihill,  Uls'terl'oX  Nel-Vork''''      '''""^''^  topa-AuxnuR  McRxnnkv. 

^.  i.  ^FttL'^l^llTpr:'  Twen'tf  •     "'^f  ^^^^  ^  '^^^  ^^'  P^^^  SQ-re 

92  Working  models  of  nG;„r/^  '*''•*'""'  '*''«^*'  Brooklyn,  New-York 
W^BK.Hns„:^^-„r^Lmy^^New^^^^^^  ^"<^  S'''>-'-S  ma^cllines  -g1ho« 

95  Ma  hme?o  heZtnl^tT.l^^^ZTt  h-on  'X'  ""T  '*•  ^^"'«'  M-«»"- 
St.  Louis,  Missouri.  ^  ^^'^  "on.— Oscar  Collett,  manu.  tb prop 

9?  tA?S^T;;^r,f;:::  V-V— .  St.  Lom,  Missouri. 

■    ^98  Machine,  called  ''W}fe^IX^t?^sf^^.''''T•  ^^'"P^^^'  Tennessee. 
Mississippi.  ^'"''^^^"g'^ts  a88i8tant."-JoHN  Sexton,  ;,rojt>.  Columbus, 

yoke.  MalSsSisSL  rHo™  "--^^''T.  ^«"«  Company,  manu   Hoi 
101  Engine  lathes.     CotToncarlLn'nZr''  '.'  ^^  ''^^^*'  ^ew-WSSy^"^' 
Lawrence.  Massachusetts.  "^  '"S'"'  "°^  loom.-GoRDON  McKay.  lanu 

"^•Sl^S^lte^^^^"^  '^'^^  ^--^  «--..  A.  C.E....  ...  ^ 

^S4»^ '^'ellS^^^^^^  -r  «a^  and  other  substanees.- 

106  WeaveV:  lTelZi\t-J'r.^^Zt^'''  ""T^  ^--^--e.  Rhode  Islan. 
106  Machine  card  clothing -l'wruS''rn;"-  ^* '^^^'^"'•^.  Massachusetts." 
«etts^  "^-     '^^'^'^^^  '^  B«^^NT,  manu.  Lawrence.  Massachu- 

NewVrrpXr?^^^'"^'  «P«^^^  -'^  shuttles.-^JosErHus  Ba.owx..  .„„«.  Nashua. 


m\ 


pat.  d' / 

162  h 

David  C 

J 63  X 
leels 
oots,  ■ 
154  Pi 
M.  Maii<\ 

1411s,  Oli 
l66  St 

HP,    "JrtM, 

157  W. 

lapted 
)nnecti( 
,58  Mo 
iimti,  C 

59  Pri 

60  Sua 
innti,  0 

61  Hni 
,-62  Mo( 

|63  Mo, 

J 64  Thr 
Sew -York 
165  Moil 
fay,  JVo-K'. 
U66  Mod 
■fe,  JS^ew-Yi 


(i. 

•TAVLo„aiCo.    ,na„u 

''  '««««.  fil  iJc.ek,„„„ 
t.  W- York  Tit  V 

P«A  c£- /«««„.  2Jroojc. 
"  ^^'"'-ks,  259  JJo,v- 


LTmtEU    SlATKS.— ClA88  0. 


•  ^«'-York  City. 
'•  i  I'ospect  street, 

^•'  />'-o/>.  d-  manu. 
.^^J"y'«  jmtent 

CiiARLES  COL- 

'•  ^^olJing  JVIills, 

«a«w.  Freder- 

■»  Indiana, 
eccentric  hel- 
assachusetts. 
tnv.  (£•  manu. 

issachusetts 
|es  for  pici. 

ng  tools 

'^' pat.   20 
'"•  Brides- 


,_.  41 

IP  tt»4„.,B!.,„  ,1, I,  |i„.,„„,  .M,„,„,.,,„„.„  '"■     •""»"  I  ■  Hasmn,  prep. 

\Z  "'"■"""><■"'' ^' »-«•.-..,„  «„,»^  .•„,  i.  „,„„„,  J, ,_^.„„^^  ,,^^_,^^^^.,_ 

.*  '■..,.  .■.■K..la„.,..-,s.  T.  C,.„„K.,   (*o.  Ko..yo,.k  Regulator  Co.),  NowVork 

|t'  /.:::;r.;'r:;;;\vi';;!!!,r'-'""'-»»"»«  "--»■  p"-  ^  -««.  Lawro,,™. 


Brooks,  Miiiiio.  "     "    ^-m^iuix  ivouERxs,  jmv.  <£,•  ^/ja^j,^ 

162  linj>roved  method  of  attftchiru'  miol-na  f^  *>      i    ,       „ 

i^'^^^t^^^^^^^^'^i^:^  "PPlicaL  to  machine^  .here  co, 
•beots.  i\ow-Yol-k  City.  Tollman,  ma««.  cor.  Beach  an/ Greenwich 


g  apparatus.     Macliine  for  finisliino-  fl,^  r.i  i 
Chesnut  street,  Philadelphia.  P  ntyfvania^ 
ng  boots  and  shoes L..«  «,. . !.  .^ -^'*"^"- 


J55  Machine  for  pc.dnrXorrn?'     '"^''^*^¥"«.  I^^nnsyFvania.^    "-"-"^'^^'^ 
ills.  Oliio.  P'^S'"^  ^""^  «°d  shoes.-Joim  Stano/su.   ,„«„„.  Cuyahoga 

cf sr  "'■*'■'  ^°-8« '— •-^-..»  ^  w,,™™.,  ,,.„. ,.  „„„„,  ,j„; 

jl?  Sw'SrE-Ud'IS  """'-Cincinnati.  Ohio. 

Annli,  Ohio.  """"""i  «'"■'■'»««  anchor.-H,„«  .s™.„.,  ,„„.  i,  ,„„„^  p._^. 

J62  .tw''^r„'''KTriPav''3"''.''r"'"'  '"»»"■  «nci»n.ti,  Ohio 
^63  M„a.  of  ,.o.a.c„po,..-W.  ,>.A„.o,.,  .„„.  w«,hi„gto„,  I,i,t,e.of  Co,„.. 
42.|K,f;:"  '»  'i'»».™l.— G^o  P,.„,  „_  ,,,^,_^  ,^^^^^ 

^^|;;^!ji?;;!:'"«  '-  "-«-«  •"»*  »n^.l.oc  nai„._E.  H.  S„„„,  .,s„b™.; 

f  tSlir-™'™  "■-'»'  -  Pestk.-P„„  c.  I.a^.^  ;„..  ^,,^,.  ^,„. 

■a 


42 


■^^^^^!^^!^I!!^^:il^^:J2^...^  7. 


1  '^^PopJnions  of  nww?  n-      .   '^''^  ^ — CornTH  26,  29 


.  York  <Zy:"^'^"y-'-  li^L  4  cM'r'Ri"r''  »•"'  ™"'-i  ^iti,  c...„, , 


ri.Ni, 


Joiw  Ca,.,    ,°!  °  ';'■«'»«  «onservalo,.v  '"'"—Jo.™  Boot,  ,„i 


glrzinc; 
K«w-Y( 
^  42  M 

iFew-Yc 
44  D 

llAttan  ( 
111  Wee 
•  45  Sj 
^rackets 
rioiiH  stv 
dlc.-j.J 
,»46  Di 

?kihvay  i 
ork  Cit 
447  Sli 
e  cut 
tlktuH.  14 

48  Ini 
ttd  blinc 

49  Pal 
Missouri. 

50  Mo 
Jioii  of  til 
',  61  8tn 
JBornice  ti 
pianu.  Ne 


«8  r. 


^'^OHTn,  mami.  102  Ci,,, 
'•  "^  ^'•«^''  «t'-«ef,  ri.ii,, 
*«—C.  B.  m)ovr„ 

'W-Vork  City. 

'«««.  PJcusaut  V«l/e, 

nt. 

;;«i"-tai«,  BhipH,  Ac- 

'■'i'"<l.-BK.NVAM,.V    K 

^•••ntro  street,  ^e,v. 

J  letters.—JoH.v  W. 

raodelofadoor.- 

^•on  directly  from 

'  *  Co.  »jant<.  265 
'  and  other  build- 
i'"e8  no  piJIars.^ 

■y- 

lined  by  ita  own 
oj-k  City. 
New-York  City. 
-John  Boot,  «„; 

d  mahoganj-.— 

°'  ;'»-o;).  t£-  man. 

Massachusetts. 
nv.  d:  prop,  g] 

'  CU.  MORRELI^ 

■  the  mode  of 


Unitkd  States.— Clabh  7. 


r ., _^^  43 

||k.ng.-J.M.,  U.  C«K.«..ro.v.  p«.  «.«„«.T;,ro;,.  76  Walnut  -trc'tr^^l^i^ti; 

^.u:;ld;'C;^i;':'t^!^tr^'  •..•idga-WM.  n.  k....,  ,„.  ^,„„,,, ,, 

19  Corinthiun  clun.n  of  cwfHt  iron -^('0. 11^7;.^ ""^^  Hftvon.  Connecticut 
ivnth  Avonu,,,  New-V.,rk  City  ^  Colwkli.  A  Co.  manu.  27th  Htreet,  near 

^^'^:^\^:^:::^:ry  -,.-c.^.o.  *  Buo.n.K„,  ,««„..  ,„  chap^ 

nfe.t;w-yik'  ^'"'"'  ""  -foty  «tair-oaHe.-OuvKH  B.  P.Kno..  rf..  ^.  ^nanu. 
-.ml;^  oil"  '""""^  «"^i^^--"  bndge.-H.M„oxo  IIow«.    ,«««..  ^  ;,.o;,. 

%u^'t,I:i'^t..ulsi!;;h'^;lf'y^:;^^  ri"  ;r^"^  ^■"tH.-B...M..  j. 

T**  Vi.|.oli„„bUiid«— FiJvl,  V         •  '  l"l»'l»l pliia,  l'oni,.jlvuiii», 
Ito...jl.u„i,.  •    '  '""""'•  '•"°.  »""'"•  n  S-utl,  Eightl,  .iroot,  nuindolphi., 

Mi^,.l3K''«  "'"^  ""'' """"''«"« ''■-■l"-«.»»  4  C„„„,.v„,,  „„„„  ca,n.ri,lgc 

J  .£;u;^^'l!l2t5;C'i!S;;;^^r''  "-'"■ »--  --- »'  A.,. 

40  Model  of  i  .rate  exhibit^;!  f!',/ /^?^'      /  Water  street,  Kew-York  City 
*j..;j^Limaville.  «tar'k'cou'nt;f  Ohio"'''^  ""'  "^^"""^  ^^-^'''«««  Woo.M.'.f^a. 

tezinc/^^fu^e  r/LToL^i^Te^^^ 

K«w-\  ork  City.  ^"  zihc—Lkon  Leroy,  manu.  »»  l)uano  street 

Atf.l^rktlr  ""^  I-"'  -■''■^.  «.  r..io»  4  Co.  ™a„.  22  Bethune  .tree., 
f  is  «     '•"      '"■'"•  New-York  City  ^o^J.^^mb  K.  Floid,  iron  founder, 

*""  fyl"';  veneered  .trirnewella    ofnaml?'!'"-''  I'"'?' («»« i  '"■■nice,  of  v. 

tion  ofXtttr"-!';',"',;*  °',T-r'''°f  '»*■  '■"^i'  "-o  boie.  to  ,^„w  ,h,  „„.„ 

Ji  straight  and  are  ied  wTSw  Untr''-  """'"'I  ^?""«ti™t  "'""• 

jornice  t™,se,,,  and  Cori„,l,il„  „Tl.  ™'Z^""'j8  f  «"'»;    <!«'>■■.  window  and 
|"°»"-  Aewarii,  New  Jersey.         "^  '^°'"'"'  '"  '<"'™  eotta.— WimEB  4  Co! 


yj/i 


II 


?« J:; ;  •;:;--'---. '>w.i...-.w  o  c^  r        '  """'"•  ^"'' ^^'^"- 

iK^K^Z    MlCiriTECTrrr^^  "f""""  "• 


1  A  var. 
a  SwonJt, 

6  Klin's   l.innn  I      .     •''-''■«*''y-  ^"'^  complete —W,,,..      « 

RoutKT  ZL,  ,'■'*'•  '"  '-osowood     m.-  ^  ^''^—^^'^i-UM  Smith, 


w. 


^,  14  Various  kinds  "f'     ^^^■^'^I'k  City  ^^^"g«''-  —George  W  TTv 

"ivi^tf't^ ;  "-""""'^  "■^'■™-'  *>^«*.  .3.,  .:r  ■;;"""• 


I 


"•«•  Avo/,;  C'onnco- 


UnITED  S^ATK«.— (!(,ah8  8. 


18  Hoat  uara  and 


4« 


19  n.>lr 


n«»iio 


►:,  a(»  W.'Nt  Mli'.>..t.  Now- York  I'it 


""IK.  71  (Jul. I  Mtrt'i't,  N 
20  Mo(|.>|  of 


|>at..nt  l)„om  .l.-niok  (loulil.i  .-yliiul 


V. 


'wVoik  C.'ity, 


or 


oa|)rttiiii._.Wi.VANr  A  rtwART. 


Ni'w-Yoik  ('it 


«  yucl.t-iig^fo.l  o«ttt,r.-L.  Kv.NMx,  ,/,,.  a-  A 


21   I.n|,ruv..(l   firo-anns.  with  rov..Ivin«  ina«ftzi 


piiiM.— Ch.k  a  ],,v|CMV. 


uilder,  84  Hank  Btreot, 
11.-,  H..|f.(.n|,|,i„,;j  ai.|mrufim,  and 


«.....kl vn.  New- York.  "^  ''«'-"muck  H.  to,.i,v,  o.*..  a-  m««M.  m  Atlantic  Htr(.o^ 

Yo^r?  C%!  "'''^"^  ^'  '^  Btcamship.-0.  II.  Guo-rKOLo^..  e/...  45  King  street,  New- 
^.30  I'atont  ehi,>'«   blocks.-^oH.v  V.  Bo.vxku,  ,««««.  23(;  South  street,  New-York 

4Sf  F" -- — -^^  '"^^' '- """« 

Nol^'!rk  Citj/  "  '"'^^'"'  «'"P-Wa,.rAM  /.  Ln.uc,  .A;;,6«//*r,  4  Avenue  D. 

Mo'dtl'lf'jJilot  bU'^.'L^,tte:i'r'/;f^.--^^^^        of  beu^s,  hatches,  Ac. 
York  City.  i^ncimntress.  — Da.mel  I).  WmKRVKLT,  shipbuilder,  New- 

Yo'rk  Sr""  "'""'"■•  '"^''"  ^^""'^'^'^'  '--'•  '^*  E-J^-go  l>l-o.  New- 
str?ft.  p'SL^phiaTptSl^^^^^^^^^^  ^'«''^^«'   ---   -••  ^^"'nut  and  Second 

ohu'tf  oil"'  '""'""'  ''''''  propeller.-CA.vx.  F JcW«,"pa,"d';.'5:  Cin- 
Loufsiat''^  "'  «teering.whcel  for  Bhlps.-.VAxnANiK.  P.  Enso^,  prop.  New  Orlenn., 

'^l^^Ki^^  EVn^S!;""''^"^"^  aischar^e.-R  ^^  Do.BKAaK. 

...r^/IoJfl  of  a  steam-boat  whf'fti Tv.vTu.f   np........   -/-,    a  ,^  ^ 

I'hiladeiphia,  Pennsylvania  ''«f!-5-.N,  dvs.  d-  maau.  4/  Dey  street, 


fl: 


61   Now  and  ,,uf,,.„f,  ,.„v«Iv;,„,  «  '  '•""''  ''"">"•   '^'  *'"»nu. 


Citv.  D.  0.        '^  8"" '  I'"""'  '«  ca««.-L  ir.  G.„B8  A  Co  in..  ^ 

,    «6  Model  uf  a  «)„>•«  hull  •  ino.     •  '""'"'•  ^"^'^'"gt"" 

67  Alodol  of  «tonn.ho„t  to  n.«kc  the  '"'''  '^"''  ^'^""''^• 

68  Mo,l«|  of  shin  in  «,J„  '''*'"''''  ''^'•««t  Balti- 

^^^^'^  '^*-  i^^»'«vi]Ie,  Kentucky. 


UNmiD  Statu.— Clam  9. 


41 


CLAM  0. 

AUlilCULTURAL,  IWHTICrr/nrRAL,  AXD  DAIRY  IMPLE- 
MENTS. 

N  TiiK  Oallkuy. 

I  0«n«rnl  affriculturnl  ltnnl..„u.ntH  ami  «p|.li,uioei.-.LoM«rrr  dc  Omrrij^o.  prop. 
'  maw«.  SB  (Miff  wtr.ot.  Now  A  oik  i'ily.  '     '^ 

Ir    ^«u*'nll'w"l """;'''"':"  i""'  i:"P|"»"«^»t.;  various  •cmli.  dto.-A.  U.  Attiw  A 

■to.  1H»  <k  lyl  Waf.or  Mfrot't,  N»'wVi)ik  City. 

3  VHrious  uKiic.ilturiil  hii.1  hoiUcilturiil  ini|'I«inont« ;  Mmplci  of  iwdi.— Jomm 
Mavukk  a  ( <(.  jiritp.  ,{•  ,/),(««.  |«i7  Water  HtrtM't,  Now-York  City. 

4  rutont  cxo.lHior  ntraw,  Imy,  uiid  nornutulk  cutter.-— E.  K  TATtOi.  Tiioma*  A 
lev.  />rry,.  lift  IVur!  .tr«ot,  Now-York  V\%y.  ^  ^**  * 
I      6  Fresh  and  null  grau  cutting  .nachiiu.-JieMB  8.  Lake,  «nv.  8.tuth*«  Lanilinjr 

I      6  CloyorHocd  hulling  and  cloaning  machine.— Makti.v  Manhukld,  prop,  k  manu. 
I  Ashland,  Ohio.  '^    '       "•»»". 

Yuri  ''"^"■"^*''^  ''''°*'"  prt'HH.— MiLLM  A.  H.xckmcy,  prop,  d  manu.  Uellovillo,  New- 

8  Tatont  corn  «h»Ilor._KBicyEZKn  Rom.NHOH,  prop.  Groencantle,  fennnylvania. 

9  hrottd-cH8t  and  drilling  in.K'hin.'.   for  uruin   liml  groMs  needs.— Mawiiali  J 
HINT,  tiat.  tnanu.  d'  prop.  liioing  Sun,  ('.Mnl  C<».  Maryland. 

10  .Model  of  a  grain  thre«hcr  and  separator ;  rii(.<lel  of  an  improved  holtinjr 
ni.|."nitu.H.  arranged  to  throw  off  Hpecks ;  mod*-!  of  lal>.n--Kaving  machine,  fornre- 
immig  all  kindrt  of  grain.— Kuniia  H.  Snydkr,  manu.  fharleHtown,  Virginia 

11  Hooths  natent  grain  separator,  for  millers.— J.  N.  A  I).  Elmoiik,  prop  El- 
lin ni,  ;.ew-\ork.  ^     /"  ^-" 

12  Reaping  and  sowing  machine.  —  Danikl  FnzaKRAi.D,  manu.  120  Orchard 
Hli'L'ct,  rsew-\ork  City. 

13  Folding  adjustable  grain  cradle.— CiiHiHn.i-iiKtt  IMvelkkt,  manu.  Livingston- 

14  I'atont  grain  winnowing  machine.  —  Auousrus  B.  CmLus,  manu.  <t  prop. 
Kochorttcr,  JSew-York,  '     ^ 

15  Thorraometor  churn.— William  A.  Cuowkll,  pat.  ,1-  manu.  Lime  Rock,  Con- 

16  Now  rotary  threshing  machine  for  all  kind.i  of  grain  and  seed,  except  corn- 
I  niumoth  corn-shelling  machino.-Wn.LiAM  11.  1'almkk,  inv.  A  prop.  North  Carol 

,  r,  f"'^'^^^^^  <""■«  "f  ^-  I^-  Lane,  52  Jolin  street.  New- York  City 

17  Iniprovod  bolt-geared,  endless  chain,  railway  thresher  and  separator.— 
I.EOR0E  K  Jkhomk,  prop.  Hempstead  liranch.  Long  Island,  New-York. 

Pm.  *  ^^^^''"1?  "iftchine— B.  O.  IL  Hathaway,  inv.  d'  manu.  liock  Stream,  Yates 
county,  iNew-York, 

chu.fett!"^'*  ^*^'  ^"'^'^^'^  *"*^  ^'"^'^  use.- Homers  <fe  Ladd,  tnanu.  Boston,  Massa- 
20  Atkins's  automaton  self-raking  reaper.— J.  S.  Wight,  prop.  Ulinois. 

.,„  t^  f  ''^'^  ."*"  "^"V^  construction.- GiLLETT  &  Aims,  pat.  d  manu.  Wind- 
25  wT-*"'        •'""'•  '^^"^  ^^-  ^''^'"'*'  "^^^  Broadway,  Now-York  City. 

Massaclumetts'^     "'''^  hickory  hay  rakes.— William  Stedma.v,  7,ianu.  Tyringham. 

ly'?.^N^w-York^''  '^"''^^^  ''^'^*'^  plough.— Robert  Cbiswell,  pat.  d  manu.  Brook- 
%t  ?/''?-°^  T"^  mowing  machine.— R  DANroBo  A  Co.  manu.  Geneva.  Blinois. 

2fi  n  1  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Connecticut^*'"  *'^"''"'  °^  """''""^  sizes—OKSAMus  R.  Tvlkr,  ;,a<.  West  KiUingly, 


1 


i 


:fF'."!':r;;-i, ::'""';;  '■ - " »■-  '-"Vet 


r«  N,.,.v,„l"'    ;. " "'"'"""■'''»'■—'-«'■"".. !■,„„„„      „, , 


?f- ,  r-  ".■■.■i.'''.i"  -...„._„.,..  „ "'"""•  '""''■  •■"•"'"> 


34 


<fr  »««I«K 


^«o  A,ri,.,,r.:;,,,i' ,,'.,:;, '','' '""■■•■•i.  n':"' ••,;:,';""■  '^""""'-i.  oi„„ 

pro^„  HouM.  ju.,.,.  ,;;;;;::i,  "'-«""K.  nn.i  «^ioa„«ij;;:;  •;,;;;  ::!i^'-;^.New.Y..,.k: 

^49  AK.ieuIt„..„I   „.„,,„.„,,  ^    .   .      ,  "''^«'  '""•  ^'  '««««.  Pulaski, 

68  Heaping  u„d  mowi/Lr  ,„     .  •  ^""-  ^^ "^Iiin,?- 

IJIinois.  *         '"owing  macli.ne .foir.v  H  Maw 

E^,'^:,!'^,. «»«"-»-  - „„„  „:..:    ■ .':  "'"■ "  •"»"«•  "-■-. 


»n  0. 

»•'«»"<'•»  And  dt 
7  Van..)-.  N.^.y,,^ 

KMT,  Wrt/iK.   2ltt  J»,,,. 
«>.NO.V.  ,,„y,   J^J^ 

tilJtlok 

'••UTT,  inv.  ^  HimnKl 

''■'•I,  Hl.o,J„  U|„„ji 
;-.,^'«««M.    Wl,ut«4J 

^  Cineinnatj,  Ohioj 
^'•'"'•••H  aii.l  |,„,,i,. 

"<'K    If.   K.NKUIT  <t 

ilk  Now- York. 
'*'"»;  Imy,  ifmw, 
'"nty,  New-York. 
"Hiuon,  wa„„.  ^, 

'•'''.  f\nirn'<'ti<.||( 
tnanu.  I»ula«ki, 

>■  mnnu.  d' prop 

««.  «£•  ;)/-o;,.  Ou-  J 

>  ^fnrylnnd. 
^Ian.v,  mnuu.  A 

fytho  Aliinufae. 

>M'><>Dr,  manu. 

nianu.  Poorin, 

'wkj)orn  Now-     J 

''WW.  Wasliing- 

ntt.   Freeport, 

nter.  — H.  L 

t'8g  apron  for 


INiTiD  Utatim.— Claim  9. 


4» 

M,*.',."i:i;i:,';:""'""'  "'•'■'■'"•"■■"  > w>--k  «■.  .•„..,, .. , .,,  ,„.„,  ,v,...«,.n 

N." v.':,r;';>5, "' ' " ' •  •  •  -  "■  ■  ■■" ».  <i-k  .  »■.,.,  „„,  .,„„^ 

.,..'?- ''"'."".n^l;;  i™',::-;':;'if.::.'  ';"■';:" "  "'"■"•"'  ';:■••'••'  •■' « «" ■ 

N.W  V„rk  llily.  IMl'lBl.k    A,    II ,  „„ ,„    j,,.,    j,„^  ^,^^j^ 

73  .\lo.|..|  of  ,»  i.oi„ „|,..||,      Z  /  •"  r  '!•   •  *f  '",""«•  •'^""•tt.  oi'i". 

iw:!t;'';a"t;'\::::r";«.  "■?;'.:•,' ••'  ••' » ••  .'"Wvu.,„.."_a..,. 


IL* 


I.UMKM.  .,...  d:^,n(.  U,VM.k,,o,f.  N„w-Vo,k. 

V...k(ily  '  «eoo,M._J,ua-K.v  .V   Jt„u,u.;s  ;.«.«.  I'lutt -troet,  New 

''"''''•''•i'^A>   Nowrv'.Hc.         '         '''""■I'^>'e''--K..WAK,.  (!k...,m.v.v.  ,..«..  Canaa,.. 
^'^limupHhi'.J.''*'  ^"^""  «««<^s— Ei'WAuu  M.  IJissKL,..  />m/.  Dxtbrd.  (Jmfton  Co. 


I, 


50 


_Pni^opinrAL  Lnhtrumkn-ts,  ktc.-Clars  10. 


i^ 


\i< 


1 1 


*'■  * :..  »i.hkill,  New  Krk!    ""'■"" '"8  "'«"•  vark.lic,._T..„..v,K,B  Otovin, 

CLASH  10. 

J  ,^j       .  ^"■'«'"-''  !>•  Cov',,t,  11,  i,j,  17,  22. 

flr^f!^^tC7L:''C%u^^^^^^  and  the  wires  in 

deJj.hia,  ,u,.l  ...luw  c-itie.  ^  A^lo,v:,,>|,  Company) ;  (i„i,es  i„  Now- York,  I'hilu- 

pro^  «2?'S::^':;;::r>Jo:^^^^^  ' '^-P"-  -  ^Por«tion.-Jo„.  B.  Rrnun^s. 

masnettt;:;^i^i;'"£ter?:!!:;;iJ'S"^  t^^^ff^-^ph  insulators;    oloefr... 

Btreet,  JJoston.  y'—^ons  M.  U.ucniaDEti,  e«i,.  al>  prop.  83  Wnshingt..., 

B«X;i;:*si;;;;:  m:^"';^^^^:::;?  ;:^i;«:j,  t^^r^  ''^  r-^  -^--  -^  ^''" 

of  tie  seasons,  and  other  a"  .onom  Si  ,  "^  J'"'"'^''  '^^  ^''«  PJ""«ts,  chanrron 

Lexington,  Kentuckv.  "•^f'«"«""«"l  I>I'eno,nena._TuoMA3  U.   Baklow,  p^p 

«'4'Si''  "f ''^ii''^ --t:5jl;^:^,^S;?^--^  apparatus.-^  L.  ^  D.  J. 

Atlantii''Bt"t;'BlU'l^^^^^^^  fe'lobes.-C.ARtEs  Coplev,  mam.  I59 

V  I  atont  transparent  gas   meter  for  (J.^  «.     4. 

consumed;  double \letector  ga    holder       nf'nf      ''^'•'^'■^'  "^  "^*^  ""^"^""t  ^r  ga. 

3.0  ^^*%"*:':""«""M>tion  per  ifour  o?Se;rt  bmnerf''''^'"'"!^  ^"^  "^^*''^'  *«  «''^^^' 
339  West  2-tth  street.  New- York  (_,{<.  ""^'^"' '^"•"ers.-Joiix  Laidlaw,  t«t,.  ^.  ,«„„,,. 

o   1  <)rtal)lf>  illim.i'nn'^..    ..„i        .,-■ 


a     Pnnf     ,,■,,:'    ^' '-'''"  *0'K  UltV.  -M'-'c.  U,/H«7(W. 

-Gkuvow.  Bnox„KKs,",:rr5Y  "fe'.r^Brrt^     '^ijr^'  ^'^'^^'--^^  -nstlucSot 

11  Improved   stereoscope       ?p/.  "  f         V    1    i'^'p-  ^e^v-York. 
Broadwa^j.  New-York  cT/        ^  "^'^'^'"^   for.J-Oxis  R    P^^^n.,    inv.    394 

Platfc>rurr;  pa^ki:;^^,^^^^^:.^:!^^^  rn^-d  depot  scale;  rolling  mill.  \ 
<fe  Co.  mamc.  at.  Johnsbury,  Vernumt  '""""'  l^mds.-E.  &  T.  FaIbank,; 

E.^JS;^t:^tl^SS.  J^Si^^L.^  f"^"f^^  «^  construction.- 

14  Chemical  balance  and  weiXs  Xo^^t   l  '  t  r '^  ^'*>'-'^^«^^- J^-'^ey. 
ladmnWoux  Baukkxhero,  »«««T8  LAh  ^t^./f  «f  V»'1  ^v.ought  In  pal- 

15  Balances  for  drucirists  and  fm-  ,.?  •  i  ^  "^"i"\strcet,  New- York  City 

19  AIups  of  the  world,  T^nitr^  o,'"f  "'■'  ^^\  Frnnkhn  street,  New- York  Pitv 


I  10. 

KJi'oo  fruits,  for  aid- 

-Tow.vsEND  GlOVKII, 


rS  RESTTlTmG 
'AL  AXJJ  SUIi- 


I,  and  flio  wires  in 

J.— Wm.   M.  Swain 

New-Vork,  I'hilu- 

-JOIIN  B.  RiCTIARUS, 

isuliitors ;  oloctrn- 
p.  83  Wnshingtoii 

lul  motiona  of  tlic 
e  planets,  changon 
i.   Barlow,  prop. 

3.— J.  L.  (fe  D.  J. 

OPLEV,  mamu  loi) 

le  amount  of  gns 
IS  meter  to  show 
LAW,  inv.  d'  ma7iu. 

Gas  Company. — 

:er,  inv.  d'  manv. 

New-York  City.) 

nt  constructions, 
k. 

'i:ters,    inv.    394 

le;  rolling  mill,  '■ 
»fc  T.  Fairranks 

construction.— 
ew  Jersey, 
vrought  in  pnl- 
oi'k  City, 
-'ights  and  men- 

Rs  «fe  Co.  7nann. 

,  Missouri. 
'  is  a  pupil  in 
York  City. 
■Tox,  publishoi 

^'PKRTJIWAITE  &. 


Unitrd  States— Class  10. 


n. 'LnSftrt!;^!!!:ii'^S'"SE:.ti'?^^ ""'  '"«"^«  *'-  -q»-*'-  o^ 

l'l.ila.lolphin,  Pennsylvania.  ^      *'  '^' "'"""•  ^^^  ^^«"'''   l-^^nt  street. 

28  Burt's  solar  compass,  and  a  IovpI Tnnv  a  tj  ^ 

29  J.ovelling  instrument  ™,'tL^,Z,.f-  "•"''^^'  '"?"'•  I^^t''«'t.  Michigan. 
H.  S..K.S  ».an«!l57  BnmdwAy^New.S"^' =  '"'''^'"'•^  -mpasses.-l{o,,Nu 
Xc^^cj;^"  ""'  thern.ometers.-JosE.i;-T^  Lauo^  rnanu.  US  John  street. 

32  Telescopes,  spy  glasses,  kXpt;r;ass^^of\ro"usE;.inZ;'"''-  ^•^■^• 
-A  Derxe,  7nann.  36y  Pearl  street!  Now  York  City  ^^'""P^'«"«.  "Horoscope 

B,.oadwa";:;Te;!SSV"''^"'^'"'  "-t-ments.-II.  WA.OS.K..,  ,«  451 

I  ^.|«  piSKi^^^^^^  ^i^J;^^:!irA.Esc„AP- 

^    anrS^^Sy  ^^.r^SioST  ''V  "'  ^T'  "^^^'^^-^  comparative 

;|.S.terS-/a^d:n^oS  ^olJtt-lSH^'^^S^^^  - 
IVai'l  street,  New- York  City  test.— Adams  tfc  Iaoliabue,  j/ia?^.  293 

^^otiu!:^:;Tt^C^^^^^^  megascope;    oxy-hydrogen  light- 

49  Rnfl   V-'  *^c.— KouLRT  Grant,  mv.  d  manu.  East  45th  street  New-Yoi-L-  i%tl 

^.av?  piS'!!lsl^^^^^^^  daguerreotypes,  and  daguerreotypes  by  the  ordi- 

44  o' 11    f:       -^^^^  ^*^^^'  I>aguerrean  Artist,  8G3  Broadway  New- York  f^ifv 

o.'malbt^S^^  ''''  "^^r'  daguorreotypinS^al^otTi,  S 

45  FranE  ff^Lr^'       7'  ^"^"erroan  Artist,  140  Chestnut  street.  Phi  a.lSnhia 

vv-^v  xirYork  Ci;^"''''"'-^'^'''--^^^^  "^^^^'^'    Daguorrcan  Artik,  371  BiS 

3  lfBSwi;,"SSk"Sl^^   portraits.-JEUEM,AH  Gur.ev,  Daguerrean  Artist. 


flit 


^uerre.'in  Ailisf,  Dayton,  Ohio.  -—a^   I'lutco. — n.  liigBKE, 

cievc,;.'.'.-;.''."'.;;: "'  *'«''«"-»°w%-.-wa.»M  k  n„„™,  i,.,„„,,,.„  ^,,., 

timore  ,ittluir;;''Zr;i3  roLLOc,  Dnguor,-«otypiat,  156Ii„|. 

Baltimoro  stroet.  Baltimoro,  ?fi,!;^a;;;i"^-  ""   WinTK»u««T,   Dagnon-oan  Artist,    205 
^y^-^^tZ::!.^^:^:^^  E.  W,   i,,,,erreo. 

on£AvS:SE.rc^;i;."-""'-"^--^-  V.  J.  IWk,  Sculptor,  5  Se. 

tl.oLtLT„r-xf.;^Ltkte^  -<J  P-t--  from  members  of 

See.).  Oswego,  L^ew-York.      ^'"'^  ^^S^^^^^-^  Assoeia/ion,  (Gkouok  K  B^^'A^f 
od  Improved  coating  bov  for  th^  ^^  .  ' 

apparatus.     (Patents  applied  for)%turJT&''''  P'^'f^•      ^^''^^  Jistributin. 
ubeth  street,  New- York  City.       ^      ^'''"^''  "^  ^^^"^^«  H.  Lewis,  mauu.  63  EliJ 

by  the  exhS.^TiirSC^^^^^  in  physiology  and  natural  history,  prepared 


B.^uerr^ea„A^r,Ste^^^^  on  full  size  plates. -A  W.sn.oxox, 


66  j3     ^"''"''»  "ai-nord,  Connecticut  r—^o.— ^  vvasiiington, 

D«g..0jTeo„  Artist,  Galena,  Illi„„t  '  «<■»«"»■>  of  portraiu_At.x.-yBii 

rrtt.„  .rrSX':it7„;j^'™  °-    ^-".  D-guc-can  Ar.:.,,  i„ 

St.  W  Mi«„u,.i.     ''»"'="'»'3P«P0rt'a.ls.-Ei,w.„„  I,o„o,,  Dagnerrean  Arti<t 

203  *|sr£Zr;,feS^8-7>'«™  "•  ^™^  Dague,.™,.  Artist," 
Orieans.To'S',,.""  ''»S>'«"«o'yP«.-R  Moisai»i-r,  Daguerrea-  Artist  N™ 
B.,^ai;t:^;y:,i',  "»8--t3-pe  pict„,os.-D„»..„  MoDo....,  Dag„e,,.elt,pis^ 


8    10. 

plates.— A.  B18BKE, 
Jan  Artist,  Djiyton, 
L>uguei-rean  Artist, 
Uagiierreiin  Artist, 
rronn  Artist,  Choat- 
>nguerroan   Artist, 
Dnguerrt' an  Artist, 
fuerrcotypist,    I42 
I'ootypist,  I55]3al- 
Vrtist,    Cincinnati, 
9BEK,   Daguerroan 
i-rean  Artist^    205 
SLKY,    Dagucrroo- 
Sculptoi-8,  5  Sec- 
'rom  niembei's  of 

KGE  N.  BaUNAKI), 

ird   distributing 
,  ina7iu.  63  Eliz- 

listory,  prepared 

A.  Washington, 

lenacity;  Falls 
-Alex.  Hesler, 


United  States. — CLAsa  10. 


53 


tallotypes;  or, 
IN  A.  Whipple, 

lorrean  Artist, 

errean  Artist, 

Artist,    Xew 

guerreotypist, 


Ifiti 


76  (Collection  of  daguerreotypes  in  frames.— A,  J.  Reals,   Daguerrean  Artist, 
ti  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

76  Various  sjieeinieiis  of  daguerreotypes.- C.  0.  Kessy,  Daguerrean  Artist,  96 
l.nki' street,  Cliicago,  Illinois. 

77  Daguerreotype  apparatus  and  materials  of  all  descriptions.— Edward  An- 
thony, 7iinnn.  308  Hroadway,  New- York  t'ity. 

78  Descriptive  daguerreotypes.- IIauuison  &  Hills,  Daguerrean  Artists,  288 
Fulton  street,  New-York  City. 

79  Tableau  of  elegantly  mounted  daguerreotypes. — J,  IL  FiTzainno.v,  Daguer- 
rean Artist,  St,  Louis  Missouri. 

80  Daguerreotypes,  re|)resenting  Shakspearc's  "Seven  ages  of  men;"  taken 
fioin  life-subjects.  Portrait  of  Daguerre,  from  life.  Groups  of  various  portraits 
of  full  and  half  sizes. — Meade  BRO'riiEn.s,  Daguerrean  Artisrs,  233  Broadway,  New- 
York  City. 

81  Collection  of  daguerreotypes.— Matthew  B.  Brady,  Daguerrean  Artist,  206 
&  351)  Broad wa}'.  New- York  City. 

82  Specimens  of  daguerreotypes.— Gkoroe  M.  Howe,  Daguerrean  Artist,  Port- 
land, Maine. 

83  Collection  of  daguerreotypes.— James  Brown,  Dagnerreotvpist,  181  Broad- 
way, New- York  City. 

84  Flamed  tableau  of  fine  daguerreotypes. — Charles  H.  Williamson,  Daguer- 
rean Artist,  249  Fulton  street,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 

86  Daguerreotype  apparatus.  Cases  and  prepared  plates  of  all  sizes  and  quali- 
ties.—Scovill  Mam'factukixg  Co.,  inanu.  Waterbury,  Connecticut.  Office,  57 
Maiden  lane,  New-York  City. 

86  Electrotypes,  produced  upon  new  principles.  (Patent  applied  for). — Haas, 
IIonneoer  &  Co.,   ini'.  d;  maim.   09  Fulton  street.  New- York  (^ity. 

87  The  wonderful  Panteehna;  or,  master  of  various  arts. — Clinton  Roosevelt, 
inv.  (£•  proa.  23  Chambers  street.  New- York  City. 

88  Mathematical  scales  and  protractors,  in  ivory,  boxwood,  ebony,  and  metal; 
for  all  styles  of  mapping  and  drawing.— Fenn  «Jt  Baker,  maim.  46  Ann  street, 
New-York  City. 

89  V'arious  philosophical  instruments — including  a  new  air  pump. — C.  B.  War- 
ring, A.  M.  manu.  Poughkeepsie,  New-York. 

90  Carpenters'  boxwood  and  ivory  rules. — Reynolds  &,  Daniels,  18  Gold  street, 
New-York  City. 


91  Specimens  of  mathematical  instruments. — James  Prentice,  manu.  815 
Broadway,  New  York  City. 

92  Hydrostatic  instruments.  Graduated  specific  gravity  jars.  Tubes,  measures, 
and  chemical  thermometers. — Louis  C.  Hoffman,  manu.  221  Wooster  street,  New- 
York  City. 

93  Variety  of  mathematical  instruments. — Fehrens  &  Albrecht,  manu.  186 
Fulton  street.  New- York  City. 

94  Specimens  of  mathematical  drawing  instruments. — James  Boutleb,  manu. 
17o  Court  street,  Brooklyn,  New-York. 

96  Variety  of  mathematical  instruments. — Charles  F.  Amsler,  manu.  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania. 

96  Parmelee's  computing  scales,  for  adding,  and  testing  the  addition  of,  long 
columns  of  numbers. — Samuel  H.  Doughty,  manu.  d;  prop.  52  John  street^  New- 
York  City. 

97  Galvano-electric  and  bell  alarm  locks,  of  novel  and  curious  construction. — 
Charles  Fleisciiel,  inv.  ct  manu.  45  Green  street.  New- York  City. 

98  Astronomical  clock  to  run  ninety  days. — C.  J.  Buell,  inv.  db  manu.  Schenec- 
tady, New-York. 

99  Chronometers  and  fine  watches.  Jno.  R.  C.\mpbell,  manu.  Weohawken, 
New  Jersey. 

100  Astronomical  regulator ;  improved  escapement — P.  L.  deMory  Grey,  manu. 
130  Broadway,  New- York  City. 


£4 


-^!!^^f:!£!2[!£^ii^^    KTo.. 


■Clabs  10. 


.'°.!  d"".:;'"-™i  e,«h,,.,,   clock.  w„tchc,  i„     • ""  "■'""■" 


iRA  Waruen,  M.  D..  oron    1  V  \  '^^"'^''  "»<!  the  nose       T.    -i  • 

lis  Specimens  of  m<.^ii:  .  *^,^^ "/ '^I'k  City.  -^  ''•-^ajies  AV.  Powell.  M  n  • 

S  feS.  ^^  '"—  ^-■nt.ti.,^,rs.  BL.K.  .  ir       '  ^"^  "'-^^^ 
,122  A  vaSy'  ofTuSa'-  •    .  "^         exhibitor.-^,,,,,  j  j.^ 

St.  cet.  ^ew-York  City.         ^  ""^  ""n.-Jonx  S.  Dkake  .fe  r. 


United  Statbs. — Class  10. 


55 


127  I'lilveiitiacher's  jiftteiit  liydro-olectric  voituic  eh 


"'•'i'  V.-nr   vloi-k  ■ 
"  ',""!.""•""."..<] 

""'    "11  (lltitlltJo  of 

"J't — Stanlkv  G. 

"t  streef,   pj,i|a. 

(]f  "luiiufacture 
lua. 

•—John  Dkvlis, 

i-picces  of  supe- 
""'!>»"}'.    munu. 

ndiilum.    Sher. 
68  in  metal.— 
ck,  and  month, 
•fcs-     A.  S.  Jjs- 
^  «fe  Co.,  7na)iu. 
lach^  cases.— 

AXE.TANDER  C. 

t  K^orth  Tliird 
•nents,  «fec. 

'nstruments; 
<•  121  Fulton 

scope;  otto- 

comparative 
'i-th  Charles 

tJT,  dentists, 

'  J-  I'ooLty, 

5  Chatham 

3  Chatham 

>i'  treating 
^k  streets, 

and   new 
cut. 
arJs  City. 


lie  eliains  and  cliuin  huttories. — 
.lusKiMi  Stfitirrt,  prop,  (for  U.  S.)  .'iKK  Broudway,  Nciw-Yoik  f'ity. 

128  i'litcnt  elfftro-ina^notio  niarliitios,  (oiiibiniii^  primary  and  secondary  cur- 
riiits;  fleet  ro-nla^'tll•lic  walkin^'-ni'c  ;  parlor,  oHiee,  and  [(oi'kct  clcetni-inaiinctio 
niuelimcH,  of  i>rimary  currents. — Simlkl  13.  Huitu,  iiiv.  d'  inanii.  2U74  iJroadway, 


New- York. 


(c.  manu.  12 


129  A  variety  of  trusses,  surgie.il  belts,  bandages.— R.vi.nr  CiLovEn,  At 
Ann  street,  New-York  City. 

130  Trusses*,  spinal  instruments,  supporters,  braees,  and  all  the  surul.'al  appli- 
niK'es  recently  patented  and  entered  by  the  exhibitor. — Fukdkkick  iM.  Hi  ii.kh,  pat, 
tt  7nunH.  4  Vesey  street  (Astor  House),  New-York  City. 

131  Siir<^ical  adjustor,  for  reducing  fractions  and  (lislocations ;  ear  microscope, 
for  the  examination  of  narrow  passages  in  the  human  system  ;  improved  obstetri- 
cal forceps,  with  adjustable  blades;  Higniorini'a  tournii^uct. — Gkougk  Kkllooo, 
maun.  Birmingham,  Connecticut. 

132  Specimens  of  operations  on  natural  teeth;  varieties  of  artificial  teeth,  and 
oiieratious  therewith.— Ballaud  ct  Kinosley,  dentists,  858  Broadway,  New- York 
Citv. 

133  Dental  instruments  and  materials  of  all  kinds.— Solyman  Brown,  Ikl.  D. 
junnu.  80  Anthony  street,  New-York  City. 

134  Suspender  for  males,  and  skirt  supimrter  for  females,  combining  a  spinal  and 
shoulder  brace;  improved  waist  for  ladies'  wear. — II.  F.  Biugos,  inu.  d,'  ihuhu.  TOl 
Broadway,  New-York  City. 

135  Supporters  and  braces. — Nkwman  Wiuson,  manu.  Keene,  New-Hampshire. 

136  Apparatus  for  treating  fractures  and  dislocations. — Festus  B.  Day,  proj). 
Bennington,  Vermont. 

137  Improved  syringe. — Morris  MArrsox,  mamt.  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

138  Specimens  of  dental  operations. — Robert  A.  Porteu,  dentist,  South  Tenth 
street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

139  Siirgical  and  dental  mstruments. — Jacob  H.  Gemrio,  wiajiw.  43  South  Eighth 
street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

140  Bougees,  catheters,  probes,  and  other  surgical  instruments. — William 
Hlgiies,  mami.  3  Columbia  street,  Brooklyn,  New-York. 

141  Specimens  of  artificial  teeth  set  and  unset. — R.  T.  Reynolds,  M.  D.  dentist, 
Noble  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

142  Artificial  and  mineral  teeth. — Newell  &  Myers,  manu.  riiiladelphia,  Penn- 
sylvania. 

143  Specimens  of  mechanical  dentistry. — Cuarles  Neil,  M.  D.  dentist,  808  Wal- 
nut street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

144  Porcelain  teeth,  gold  foil,  corundum-wheels,  files,  and  slabs  for  dentists. — 
Jones,  White  &,  McCurdy,  manu.  116  Hart  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

145  Specimens  of  mechanical  dentistry ;  newly  improved  artificial  teeth,  in 
blocks ;  specimens  of  the  minerals  from  which  the  teeth  are  made ;  dentrifices. — 
Drs.  Tuos.  Palmer  «fe  J.  D.  Brown,  manuf.  dentists,  Fitchburg,  Massachusetts. 

146  Everett's  patent  graduating  truss  ;  surgical  bandages. — Benjamin  Everett, 
pat.  d'  manu.  34  South  Si.vth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

147  Adhesive  plaster,  for  surgeons'  use. — Charles  Shivers,  manu.  corner  of  'Zth 
and  Spruce  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

148  Surgical  and  dental  instruments,  of  various  kinds. — Charles  Reickiiardt, 
mnnn.  9  Light  street,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

149  Specimens  of  mechanical  and  surgical  dentistry;  various  dentrifices. — Nel- 
son Edwards,  manu.  333  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

150  Trusses,  spinal  braces,  supporters,  artificial  limbs  and  hands. — J.  W.  Phelps, 
M.  D.  inv.  d  manu.  08  Tremont  street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

151  Stomach  pumps,  and  various  surgical  instruments  in  brass. — William  F. 
Foun,  manu.  44  Fulton  street,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 

152  Surgeons' splints,  of  wood  and  gutta  percha,  and  improved  apparatus  r 
reducing  fractures. — Benj.  Welch,  pat.  d  manu.  Lakeville,  Connecticut 


'«  rri^.Ii,.,ilo,l  li<{iiii| 


163  Jii>I.[ 
■lal.lH,  ,lu,     f4,"«Ai','i',"T"u'''""'  '""'°'"'  •"»"|>I>ly  llio  pU™  „f  ,|„  .1 

169  Artifioia   pnluto  with  f^,.fl.      ixr  «  "ioik 

•too  JJodv  bracks     Bi>r^../^.» _  .  ' 


160  J}    1     )  "''  '  *""  ■"'""'""'i  Bircet 

if    flnn^-f^l     i.._A ... 


City. 


i>;   p  f  ,  '   ^    ^'  '"^''^'-'^''  ""t-'et,  New- York 

165  luc  ia  Vi  hb.n   ''''■^;'  ^^«y-York  City.*'    ^'     ■"''•  ^-  '^  ^^-  "^  J«"n  W.  Czap- 

L..^>ona.d  street.  loV-Vrk^C  ty'"^"^  "-trun.ent«.-NxcHox.v  &£«.«,  ^a„,  66 
171  Amenean  mechanical  leech  nn^  «  ^    •  .      , 


"°*"S  »'*■■.  fo'lhopmluclion  of  coal- 


■gas,  appli 


10. 


United  Statks. — Clahs  U. 


67 


i«  skin,  in  burns 
out. 
manu,  86  Bond 

rKitxHTuv,  tnanti. 

■jSANPtmo,  matiu. 

itl  trnoHi'H. — 3.  y 

ffold  j.latoH  for 
I'lnce,  Aew-York 

^fttilison  stroef, 

Idcr-braces,  nn.l 
treot,  New- York 

8  of  nieclmiiical 
way,  New- York 

mnption,  <frc.— - 

y. 

'JiAiiLRs  F.  Jfrn- 

yi,  New-Yoi-k. 

>I"tcs ;  various 

John  W.  Cjiap- 

findson  street, 

',c.—J.  Ball  «fe 

et,  Now- York 

lestnut  street, 

itrap  brace. 

iVR,  manu.  66 

ments.-— Joel 

'•  Baltimore, 

>E,  7nanu.  45 

1*3,  and  vari- 
'o.  manu.  2  J 

intains,  and 
J- — William 

New-York 
VVall  street, 
-gas,  appli- 


cnhin  to  iar^rn  halU  or  private  dwcUingi. — John  Joiinhon  dc  Brotiikii,  manu.  Ill 
18th  street,  New-York  City. 

CliASS   11. 

MANUFACTURES  OF  COTTON. 
Division  A.     Court  4. 
1  Various  specimens  of  fine  cotton  fabrips. — Wamsltta  Millh  (Tiios.  Bknnktt, 


.Ik.  iiffint),  manu.  New  Bedford,  Massiichusiitta. 


2  Bleached  and  bn 


ds,  from  the  Readi 


,-!> 


i)  Ml 


eotton 
liuluriiii^  Company. — .1.  (i.  Dvulky  &  I'o.  manu.  cf  agents,  JNew-Vork  City. 

3  N'aiious  8anii)l«;«  of  brown,  bleached  and  colored  cotton  fabrics.— tIobei'U  S. 
(Ji.ADPiNu,  manu.  ik  prop.  Moosup,  Windham  County,  Connecticut. 

4  Specimens  of  three-cord  spool  cotton. — Nathan  Bukkinton,  manu.  A  prop. 
Full  Kiver,  Massachusetts. 

6  Samides  of  cotton  Seine  twine, — Bkownell  <b  Co.  manii.  d'  prop.  Moodus, 
Connecticut. 

6  Fine  lawns,  cambrics  and  printed  muslins,  manufactured  at  the  Iladley  Falls 
Jliils. — Cmaiu.ks  II.  Millh  &  Co.  agents,  Boston,  Majjsachusetts. 

7  Specimens  of  ginghams — ginf^ham  ha'ulkerchicfs,  gala  plaids,  white  and 
colored  eotton  yarns. — Glasgow  Mills  (G.  M.  Atwater,  treas.)  manu.  SpringtieUl, 
Massachusetts. 

8  Samples  of  d.ills  and  sheetings. — Asa  Fitch,  manv.  Fitchville,  near  Bopoh, 
Connecticut. — Agents,  Fitch  &,  Co.  4a  New  street,  New-York  City. 

9  S))ecimen8  of  wide  phirtings  and  sheetings. — Atlantic  CorroN  Miljj*  (H.  K. 
Omvi;r,  agent)  manu.  Lawrence,  Massachusetts. 

10  Cotton  carpet  warps ;  yarns;  osnaburgs ;  shirtings  and  sheetings;  furniture 
checks ;  seamless  bags ;  battings. — M.  Canfield  <fe  Co.  agents,  80  Cedar  street, 
New-York  City. 

11  Cotton  seine  twine;  cotton  lines  for  drift  and  other  nets. — Demarest  & 
JoRALKMON,  prop.  104  Vcscy  street,  New-York  City. 

12  Specimens  of  book  and  formation  muslins;  narrow  erown  buckram;  mos- 
quito nettings ;  cotton  twist  and  tilling. — Pefer  J.  Bertine  (ex'r  estate  of  D. 
McEiiviNO,  dec'd),  15)2  West  street.  New- York  City. 

13  Cotton  fabrics  of  various  kinds. — Goddakd,  Brother.s  (agents  Lonsdale  and 
Hope  Cos.)  mami.  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

14  Specimens  of  cotton  wick  ;  counter-twist  wick  for  patent  machine  moulds  ■ 
chandlers'  wick. — A.  Wortendyke,  inanu.  6a  prop.  Godwinville  (near  Paterson)^ 
New  Jer!»cy. 

16  Specimens  of  fine  sheetings  and  shirtings. — M.  A.  Herrick  (agent  Jackson 
Co.),  mayiu.  Nashville,  New  Hampshire. 

16  Specimens  of  cotton  duck,  made  by  Atlantic  Duck  Co. — Benjamin  Flander.h 
it  Co.  agents,  80  South  street,  New-York  City. 

17  Specimens  of  cotton  seine  twine  and  cotton  rope. — William  H.  Johnson, 
agnit,  60  Pratt  street,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

18  Cotton  bed  tickings. — Manderson  &  Lammott,  agents,  17  Chestnut  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

19  Cotton  prints ;  cambrics;  print  cloths ;  brown  sheetings;  drillings,  tickings 
and  shirtings ;  canton  flannels ;  counterpanes  and  all-cotton  blankets. — Conestoga 
Steam  Mills,  manu.  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania. 

20  Specimens  of  printed  calicoes ;  plain  cotton  fabrics. — Mason  &,  Lawrence 
{agents  for  Cocheco  &  Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing  Cos.),  Boston,  Massachu.'Jetts. 

21  Speeims'iiH  of  eotton  rope  and  twines ;  patent  duck  wadding ;  battings, 
water-proof  beds,  or  life-preservers. — Silas  C.  Salisbury,  mann.  Yonkers,  New- 
York. 

22  Cotton  sheetings  and  shirtings. — Masonville  Manufacturino  Co.,  Provi 
donee,  Rhode  Island. 


68 


J^^^^^^CTURIW^MW^  12, 


29  Rmwn  nnd  bl<i«(clic(l  shirfin.,.      w  " 

«1-"-,  JUh„!«  I.lan.l.  •h,rtin«,.-Wn.MAM«vatE  M^trAcri;««o  Co..  ProvT- 

^4  >I»»'(<itii<.ri   of  1,1-own  iin.l    li       i     i 

;:?S33^'s|te-^^^^^^^^ 


itANUfACTlfllEU  OF  WOOL. 

n.vi».(,.v  I).    CO0.T  3  (»o»™  ».,.«). 

^„  1  Sp„e,„,e„.  „f  ,„,,..„,„  „„,„„,_„„„„„^  „    ,,,^^^^__^^  ^_^^_^^  ^^^_^^    ^_^^_ 


UNlTiCli    SiATKS. — ClA8MKH    13    it    14. 


5» 


*n»o  Co.,  Provi. 
Sm.yNKR  A  Co. 

I'utdrKori,  Now 

'looK,  prop.  HHit 

el<in>,'B,  <linp..|«, 

'otloii  flaiiiu'lrt, 
iiifuctiiriiii;  ('o. 
■Vork  City  and 


Ware,  Mhhsii- 
imiso.v,  inann. 

SMC,    >/JrtM«.    (£• 

w«.  NorM'ulk, 

'■es;  antiiu'ta 
idwuy,  JS'ew- 

rc-presorver« 
oik — Office, 

fabrics.— S. 

'ER8,  manu. 

its,  64  «fe  66 

weeds ;  all- 
ity. 

NNKR  &  Co. 

letts. 
Iiuset(,s. 
mty,  Oliio. 
ille  JVIumi. 

ION   Vovr^ 


18  Spccimcnt  uf  •tipoHtne  knitting  yarn  of  Tftrioat  oolort,— Jam.  Tauott,  manu, 
Weit  HartfDrd,  Connecticut. 

19  S|icciriu'n«  «»f  woulli-n  ynrn»  ami  waJdingi. — Oriv  W.  (lAnnNKR,  manu.  80 

Milk  Mti'ci't,  Itiii^toii,  MaMMitchiiHctlrt. 

20  S|>i'<ini(iin  of  bluiikctfs  MuiuioIh  nn<I  other  woollen  fabric*. — Nkametii  A  Co, 
(ttjintn,  tlO  it  71  Hroudway,  i\ow-York  City. 

21  Aiiii'iicaii  cai4linit)i-et«  of  extra  flucheaa. — McORKOon,  Timi-hon  tb  Co.,  arfenti, 
47  Broad  utrcet,  ^Now-Vork  City. 


C'CANM  i:i. 

MANUFACTURES  OF  SILK  AXJ) 
DivmiON  A.  CoLRT  8. 


VEIVFT. 


1  Various  gpocimenn  of  sewing  nilks. — O.  H.  CuArKR,  manu.  Mansfield  Centre, 
Connecticut. 

2  Bpecimens  of  nilk  button  cloth;  silk  buttoim  of  variois  styles;  silk  ))inding8, 
loops  nn(l  tassels. — II.  II.  S(  ii\vii;Ti;iUN(t,  maun.  12  John  stDct,  New-York  ('ity. 

3  Various  saiiiplea  of  nuiimliiotured  silk, — John  Kyik,  manu.  I'atcrson,  Now 
J(  r!<oy. 

4  Specimens  of  silks  dj'ed  an<l  watered  by  the  exhibitor. — Tiikodohk  Euleb, 
nilk  ilifcr,  17rt  West  l»th  strcot,  N<'W-Vork  City. 

6  Specinions  of  silk  twiKt  in  bull'*,  wpDols  and  sticks;  braided  silk  cord;  bind- 
iriijft,  trininiin}^."*,  gimps,  fringes  and  las-iols. — (Juunkv  A  Co.  manu,  8  Liberty  street, 
New- York  City. 

6  Silk  brocatcUes  for  dnipery ;  linings  for  carriages,  Ac. — Eagle  Manu.  Co.— 
(J.  1*.  IIuMASTON,  Sup.)  Seymour,  Connecticut. 

7  Sp  imens  of  silk  in  all  stages  of  its  manufacture;  sowing  silks  in  gum,  and 
dyed  in  lUinks;  sewing  wilka  in  skoiuij  and  spools;  twist  and  embroidery  silks; 
drapery  tassels  and  all  upholstery  trimmings;  tine  trimmings  for  ladies' dresses,  of 
all  (leserii)tion8. — Ciiaiu.ks  W.  Cbos.si,i;v,  manu,  081)  Broadway,  Now- York  City. 

8  Upholstery  silk  dunmsks;  rich  woven  brocades  of  modern  styles  and  of  the 
till. Idle  ages ;  cnurch  ornates. — Jacob  Ni:L'sT<Ei>Ti;it,  manu.  62  Dcy  street,  Now- 
Vork  City. 

9  Specimens  of  silk  fabrics. — Nkwpoiit  Bilk  Factory,  manu.  Newport,  Ken- 
tucky.— IsAAO  K  Jones,  saletman,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

CL.ASS  14. 

MANUFACTURES   OF  FLAX  AND   HEMP. 
Division  A.  Court  4. 

1  Specimens  of  articles  manufactured  of  unrolled  flux  and  hemp. — American 
Li.vEX  Co.  manu.  Mnrcellus,  Onondaga  Co.  New-York. 

2  Samples  of  fiax  sail-cunvas. — Cameron  A.  Butt,  manu.  16  Broad  street,  New- 
York  City. 

3  Specimens  of  improved  sail-cloth. — Taylor  &  Co.  j«a?iM.  d'  prop,  308  West 
street,  New-Y'ork. 

4  Specimens  of  white  or  untarred  rope,  manufactured  from  all  varieties  of 
hemn,  Manilla  and  Sisall;  tarred  rope  from  domestic  and  foreign  hemps;  cords 
and  lines  of  various  kinds. — .John  TnuRSiiv  &  So.v,  matiu.  241  Front  street,  New- 
Y'ork  City. 

6  Damask  and  embroidered  linen  goods. — Chaule.s  G.  Hook,  prop.  380  Bowery, 
New-Y^ork  City. 

6  Specimens  of  Missouri  hemp  rope. — Ye.vttman,  Pittman  &  Co.  7nanu,  St.  Louis, 
Missouri. 

7  Speeimens  of  American  shoe  threads  and  flax  twines ;  English  shoe  threads 
and  llax  yarns. — James  Fbenche,  manu,  tt  imp.  41  Exchange  place,  New-York  City. 


8  H|«dmon«  of  luMin^^^  ; ~ il  *_'"' 


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UllinK.  will,„„t  „i     „  '"    ";•""'""■".    I.ln„„f..,.t„'.,,  „f  ,.,  „ 

,      ^   ' ''""npiirent  wl.r   ..,1  •«  "'    ""'"«. 

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-  -v,.,oei,  covered  .noiiiifi,,,;  ■"  "'  •'"'""t'li  Jaiu>  Wew-Vni-L- z^;*  ""'""'*■"'''" 

,.6  Tmveiii-     t  •"""*«•  «'<!    Brond  «troef, 

■«Kon«K  D,;BtEv,   manu.  We«t  Win- 


iV'iiimylviuiia. 

»  A  variety  of  wl-^s      In.,    n  ^'""kfort  street.  Ne^v-Yovl, 


35 


f'nt  Mincliinc p, 

iim  fliix— U,s;m. 

Co.— mm«>cii 

"nrluiMottd. 
■»tftJ  bJjuwJh 

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'•)%etic,  Coil 

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ioI» — Oeobok 


^CTURES. 

f^^^v.  tt  Son, 

colored  c/ilf. 
t^'o.    man  It. 

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V- 

'ting.f/tto; 
■o'xl  street, 

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''"'I''lpJii«, 

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lacJiine  in 

i  City. 
officer. — 

th   India 
yn,  New 


UWITKD  HrATK«.--CLAM  10. 


ei 


la  A  iot  of  ilts'li!  h«rneM..-PKiiDiXAND  Piubvb,  mnnu.  N«w  RoohcU*.  N«w 

York. 

13  S|u'cifini»m  of  voiitiliil.'d  and  Kopmuuer  litUr-work,  wig*  «nd  tnnn«M,~.VAW 
('i,iHKiir<wi,  wKuiM.  17U  Hmndwuy,  Ni-w-York  C'lt^. 

U  WigH  and  U)U|.ut'«.— Ki.waui.  VuAUts,  manm.  St.   Nluholiw  Jlotol,  New-York 

Citv. 

15  Militttr>  juid  funoy  f.athcr*.— L.  Dihiai.v,  jw.ium.  2tf  John  struct,  Now-York 

16  Siiniple  of  oak  t«nn«d  Luther,  for  belting  or  boI«)  hmthor.— Jamw  rr-KWRn, 
maiiH.  Tminerville,  Vum»y[vnuUu—Ayfnt,  Wm.  S.  Booamt,  08  Pearl  Htruiit.  Now- 
Viuk  City. 

17  Vnrioim  kind*  of  fancy  colored  morocco  Icflthcr.—KiiMu.iD  A.  Smith,  wianw. 
6U  Kenv  Mtreut,  New- York  City. 

18  \aiimw  ImrneM  «ftddl.-' — Hami'icl  R  Tompkiwb,  manu.  28  FnlUm  utreet, 
Unufklyn,  Now-»  ork. 

10  Ouk-tunnod  «ole  loothor;  Amcrlcati  oalf-ikins.— W.  A.  Skaw.  currier,  S3 
Spruce  Htrect,  New-York  (!ity. 

20  WigM,  toiipeo*,  Bcalim,  braid*,  Ac— Jamw  Gweoa,  mnnM.  76  Orecno  utreet. 
>t'w-\  ork  City. 

ai  Patent  anti-friction,  vontilnting  and  m-lf adjunting  oolittrn  and  hiinio*.— 
IlKMiv  li.  LxruAM,  pat  it  manu.  Siiiitlitown,  Long  ii*liiiid.  New  Y'ork. 

23  Wig8,  toupeen  and  te.\tanihe«,  made  on  a  new  MyHfeni  by  tiie  exliibitor  ~I). 
Di'niAT,  manu.  102  Canal  street,  New-York  City. 

23  ISlack  and  gray  horse-hair  H.uting  cloth  ;  white  hon^e-hair  cloth  for  ladiun* 
nkirtM,  Ac.  ;  curled  hair  of  the  wild  hopHe  of  South  America,  from  which  thcHo 
fahrics  arc  made.     (Class  4.)— Wm.  A  Cmas.  .S-huukki.-,  manu.  Newark,  New  .hii-ey. 

24  S|)aniMh  solo  ami  slaughter  leather.— B.  Dkkoku  A  yo.Ns,  »h«mw.  Baltimore 
Mui'vhind.  ' 

26  Various  akins.— \Vii,uam  H.  Mosely,  prop.  New  Madrid,  Mis.-*ouri. 

20  Fuiishod  and  untiiiiHhed  calfnUiiw.— llK.Mit   M.    CuAWroBD,  manu.  204  North 


-CiiAULiM  H.    IIuNTEn,   prop.   48 


Thinl  stroel,  Philadeli)hii.,,  Penimylvania. 

27  Jiiding  saudle   of    peculiar   construction 
(iiorge  street,  I'hiiadelphia,  I'cntmyivania. 

28  Specimens  of  curled  hair;  cow-hide  whips;  bristles.— Gkrk  &  Btxiii.KU 
manu.  20  Connneree  Hfreet,  Philadelphia,   IV-nnsylvania. 

29  llainoss,  saddles,  »tc.— Lacky  &  Piiillii's,  '^7nanu.  16  Houth  street,  Phihidel- 
pliia,  I'ennHylvania. 

30  Lealiier  trunks  and  valises. -^amhs  E.  Brown,  manu.  41  South  Fourth  street, 
1  Inladeliiliia,  Pennsylvania. 

31  Leatlicr  travelling  trunks.— Alkxandeii  Hickky  A  Co.  manu.  1-18  Chestnut 
struot,  rhilrtdelphia,  Pennsylva.iia. 

32  Specimens  of  lino  morocco  kid.— Okoiige  S.  Adleb,  tnanu.  21  Margarctta 
ftiict,  I'liiladeljdiia,  Pennsylvania. 

33  ilido  whips,  curled  huir,  lace  leather,  d'c— Ciiaiile8  Cummino,  manu.  1  8outh 
1  lm»l  street,  I'hiladelnhia,  Pennsylvania. 

34  Saildlers'  and  harness-makers'  leathers.— Scatteroood  &  Boustead,  manu. 
for.  \Vjllow  and  Eighth  streets,  Philadelphia,  Penusylvania. 

35  Specimens  of  morocco,  kid  and  fancy  leathers.— George  Moork,  inanu.  cor. 
!5t.  John  and  Willow  streets,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

36  Hiirncss  leather;  shaved  leather;  russet  bridle,  skirting  and  wii  Ncd  splits. 
--feAMiKL  S  Armstuono,  muHu.  cor.  St.  John  and  Willow  streets,  I'hiiadelphia. 
Icnnsylvama.  ' 

37  Various  specjmens  of  saddlery.— Mardock,  Kellab  «fe  Fountain,  maiiu.  Cincin- 
mti,  Ohio. 

1.1  M^  A'nericnn  calf-skins,  with  French  finish.— II.  Brodt,  vianu.  03  Willow  street 
iltiladelpliitt,  Pennsylvania.  ' 

39  Bolts  tt  harness.— Edward  Page,  manu.  Lawrence,  Massachusetts. 

40  Dyed  furs  and  samples  o'  leather.— Dennison  Williams,  manu.  Alhanv. 
xscw-xork.  '  •' 


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xhJbitorH,  hikI 
'tres,  hiMtory, 
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7  VUitiiiir  e«r>l«,  writtfin  by  liumi,  with  •  mw  OMtolli*  dmmU 

|)»>.r,»n*  HArnifrr,  "Th.-  Vi»iikt.«  »'«ii-<lwrlti»i',"  («'.Himc.|Millt#). 

8  ,H|)«fiiii«iia  of  fmi.y    priiiUnl   nml   i<tnliiM««<|   •how  tttnU— K. 


wr  yravtr.— 


jirtnhr,  tn  Nnrtli  roiiilli  «tii'.>»,  |'hilni|i<||ihiit,  l'i>iiii»viv«rii^ 

9  Copy  of  'lUrtLtCi.  ('uiitiiu<ri'iul  nii.l  l»«iikiii|^' T(i»»l»i«"  for  liiirin.ini/Intf  lli« 
oiirtl*  mill  (txiliMiiKKM  of  lh«  worUI.— M.m»ii»;,  A.m.i.iu..j«  «le  Co,  nuhln,h,r»,  t  liuin- 
|imti,  Ohio, 

10  Ty|iotfi«|>hy  In   roUI   hikI   ■iiv«r  oolom.— William    I..mi%iov.    nrtntfr.  29 
|l'nuikf"rt  utriM'l,  N.  \\   V.nk  City. 

U  Kmh»Hiii.'U  rt.iwrluiiiK  biuliicM  i»uv«(lo|tM,— A.  I >i;»j .» rmi, /«</r«»»rr,  M  |»ln« 
[»lr<'<'t,  NpW'Viirk  l-'ity. 

la  HwciMU!H«  of  hliM'k,  htiiM  mid  r«tl  ink*.— Jamkn  H.  William*  A  I'.s  mattH, 

hihi^ti'tihury,  Coiitii'ificiii,. 

13  ISneoiiiuim  of  wnfiiitf  inkt, — MAV^iARiitt  N. .>►>.,  itnintt.  Ni«w  York  City. 
U  .SiNn-iiiutim  of  piiiiliiix  mk,— AkciuuaU)  I».  Cavi-hkli,  nutun.  I  1,o.Ik«  itrt't'L 
I'liilii'Iflphiu,  IVMiiiHylvitiiiii. 


user ; 
If.  G 


soap 

IIEK.V, 


15  HihUn,  priivt'i-hookH  iiihI  vurioim  olhur  woiki*,  im  oxniiiph'M  of  milmtniilinl 
itiKJ  .'I.-Kiiiil  l.ookl.iiic|iii>(.— li  W.u.K>.iut  SoNM,  puhiit/urt  d- bwUntuUrt,  111  fultou 
itriM't,  .NfW-Vofk  City, 

16  S.iiliri)^  wax.  Wiifuiij  uiitl  ink*,  iu  nil  varii'tioi.-— Tiiauukw  David«s  manu.  i(^ 
(,'litf  HtrtM't,  Now- York. 

17  SiHuMiiuMm  of  Hii«  writing  paper*— Cabkw  Manu.  Co.  manu.  Houth  I!ft.II.<y 
Full'*,  .Mu!iitu(;huM<!ttii. 

18  A  varitfty  of  Hno  hiatik  hooka  in  cam). — Riwrr  A  ANriio^r,  mkimm.  7  Numau 
utrc.f,  Ni'W-York  City. 

19  Ihiiik  lodKora  in  full  UuHnin  himliiiK ;  '''H.-r  iiiid  note  pnnor;  M>vciiiiflns  of 
IirlntiMK  in  (!oh)i«.— How.nk  .k  Co.  wowtM.  l.'.o  IViirl  ntn-.-t,  Ni-w-Vork  City. 

20  A  oane,  .'mhraciiK^  Catholici  bihlt-n  luul  ollmr  hook*,  (I he  piihlioatioim  of  th« 
» vliiliitoiM)  in  liih  hinditigr*.— 1':u\vabd  Duniua.n  A  HKoTiirn,  puUin/uri,  151  Fulton 
»tr'«t,  N«w-York  City. 

21  Spo.'imonu  of  hlank  hookH  in  a  nupcrior  ntylo  of  rulinj?,  hinding  and  tininhinir. 
— Koni  it  Co.  manu.  Hlo  Willinm  Mtn-ot,  Nuw-i'ork  City. 

22  A  varifty  of  hookH.— Ciiaulk*!  U.  Norton,  "  Irviiij;'  Hook  Htoro,"  71  Chamheri 
Mii'ct,  Ni'w-Vork  (lity. 

23  AfolhH'tion  of  vah'ntineaof  onihoMpd  lai'o  paper,  onuuntinti'd  with  <^mhl<>nm, 
<h;vioe«and  hijouterio.— Thomas  Frkiik,  wia«u.  ct'  aifcnl,  «4  Nassau  str«ct,  Now- York 

i'i  SpcH'imena  of  richly  bound  booka. — Htrinokh  <&  Tow.nsend,  pubUtheri,  222 
Hripiulway,  Now  York  City. 

25  Spvciinoim  of  a  now  stylo  of  printing,  called  by  the  inventor  "  Lilloography." 
'i.  ii.  LiiLEnRiuui:,  printer,  I  Tine  stroct,  Now- York  City. 

26  SjifciinoiiH  of  superior  hiack,  bhu!  and  red  writing  ink, — OkoboeLawb,  manu, 
7r>  South  Suvonth  utreet,  Williainsbuigh,  New-York, 

27  Sp.MMrnens  of  fancy  colored,  gla/.cd,  enanu'llcd,  figured  and  marbled  papers, 
f'T  111.'  nsn  of  bookbinders,  printers  and  boxmakcra.— -J.  A  L.  Iikjo.voe,  manu.  o7 
•V  .v.i  (!old  street,  New-York  City. 

28  Speeinieiwof  fino  bookbinding. — Mattiikws&IIidkr,  manu.  74  Fulton  ntreet, 
N''wV(ii'k  City. 

29  Folio  illustratoil  voluino,  of  twelve  hundred  pagei*,  containing  the  eonipleto 
wurkM  of  Fielding  <Si  Smollett,  exhibited  for  its  cheapness — the  price  being  only 
one  dollar. — (ikokok.  W.  Doirdt.sss,  pnblishcr,  102  Nassau  street,  New-York  Cit}'. 

30  Various  styles  of  writing  papers. — 1'latner  A  Smith,  manu.   Leo,   Massa- 

"■llll-ioftH. 

31  Uo.)k.>»,  pamphlets,  billn,  cards,  in  j)lain  and  ornamental  st^'les. — Hakkr, 
'"'iiwiv  it  Co.  iirintrm,  eorn<(r  NaM^iiu  and  Spruce  PlreclH,  N.-w-YorkCitV. 

d2  SpceimeiiH  of  embossed  cards  and  envelopes. — Fkkdkrick  A.  Lo.xoj^  embosser, 
«f»  Nassau  street,  New-York  City. 

33  Specimens  of  a<ldre8s,  visiting,  wedding  and  busiuesa  cards. — Alfkku  IIamil- 
TON.  card  printer,  2  St.  Peter's  Place,  New-York  City. 


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United  Statkh. — Classes  18,  19. 


05 


-'-York  City. 
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W.  Ros>;  mnnii.  ■ 

'j<'<l  Inid  nnd  wov,, 
iigiiA— L'iiAur,K>s  11. 

Jsive  labela.— -Wm.     I 

'■•  9  Spruce  streei, 

'^'  itnpi-ovod  niani 
'■'•r  l8o4;  traciii: 
\  New-Vork  Cih 

!a>"<.   114  FiiU„„, 

Co.  prop,  comer  I 

^En,   wian?^.    121 

iLEv,  iny.,  ;)a/.  ^.  ' 

■S  letters,  leavis 
'«««w.  rittsti(;l,i, 

'jiCKIMM  &  IIow. 

Caulkielo,   I2;i  ^ 

I'S.-— BOQART  W, 

nps,  printed  in 
111  street,  New- 

A    HORSFOUD, 

KER,  wa;iM.  9S 
mu.   Danvers, 

'3 SUISSER  (t 

estnut  street, 
xmakei-s.— C. 
[%Jng  ink.— 
illiam  street, 
•  Atlantic.— 


CLANS  18. 

DYKD  AND  rULYTED  FAIiliTCS,  SHOWN'  AS  SUOn. 
Division  D.     Court  4. 

1  Speeimen  f»f  printed  de  Inincs  and  cashmeres. — Mkruiam,  Bkkwkr  «fe  Co.  manu. 

Soutliliridi^e,  Massachusetts. 

2  Si)eciinens  of  roller  printlni?  on  lawns,  calicoes,  Imruiies,  do  laines  and  pongco 
gilks. — Jacoii  Di'nnkli,  it;  Co.  calico  j)rinters  ifc  dyers.  Providence,  Itliode  Island. 

3  A  variety  of  fine  printed  fabrics,  of  various  nuiteriais,  exliiliited  in  an  elegant 
ontiiiiet  cniistructed  of  American  woods  and  described  in  its  proper  class. — 11oiier( 
Uknnu;  calico  printer,  14  Cedar  street,  New-York  City. 

4  Fine  printed  calicoes  and  lawns. — Nesmitii  &,  Co.  agents,  09  «fe  71  Broadway, 
\('w-York  City. 

6  I'riuted  and  extracted  cloths,  cassimeres  and  satinets;  dyo3,  printed  and 
Oiiriled  llaunels ;  dyed,  printed  and  embossed  muslins  and  cotton  fabrics. — .Tamb* 
BiKK,  .lu.,  mnnii.  d'  itrop.  44  Maiden  lane,  and  7  South  B'ront  street,  Xew-York. 

6  I''ine  silk  handkerchiefs,  printed  on  Indian  fabrics. — Willmer,  CANMiLL  «fe  Co. 
frop.  72  Chestnut  street,  Philadelphia,  I'ennsylvania. 

7  Specimens  of  fine  printing  on  calicoes. — Mason  &  Lawrence,  agmtit,  Boston, 
Mftissachusetts. 

8  Specimens  of  calico  and  de  laine  prints. — American  Print  Works,  Fall  River, 
Slassaclui^etts. 

9  Fine  printed  calicoes. — I.  W.  Page  &,  Co.  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

10  Mousselines  do  laine,  printed. — Mancuksteu  Print  Works,  Manchester,  New 
Iliiinpsliire. 

11  Specimens  of  printed   calicoes. — Pjhmp  Ali.e.n  &  Sons,  manu.   Providence, 
Rhode  fpland. 

12  Liidy's  woollen  shawl  dyed  in  sixteen  different  colors  in  fifteen  minutes.— 
E.  C.  IIaserick,  dyer,  South  Danvers,  Massachusetts. 

13  Specimens  of  d^'ed  cotton  fabrics. — Goddard,  Brotiiert,  agenes,  Providence, 
Ilhodc  island. 


CLASS    10. 

TAPESTRY,  INCLUDING  CARPETS  AND  FLOOR  CLOTHS,  LACE 
EMBROIDERIES,  TRIMMINGS,  AND  FANCY  NEEDLE  WORK. 

In  the  Gallery. 


1  Specimens  of  Aubusson  and  Axminster  carpets. — A.  T.  Stewart  <fe  Co.  imp. 
P»roadway,  New-York  City. 

2  Mechvllion  velvet  carpet;  mosaic  rugs. — William  <fe  Thomas  Lewis,  imp.  452 
Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 

3  Specimens  of  carpets  and  rugs  from  the  Lowell  Company,  Lowell,  Mass. — ^A. 
<t  A.  Lawrence  &  Co.  agents,  43  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

4  llelief  embroidery  on  canvas  in  Berlin  wool,  ana  other  specimens  of  orna- 
mental work. — Mrs.  Anna  Van  Bree,  des.  <k  maker,  18!)  Bowerj',  New-York. 

5  Specimens  of  painting  on  velvet,  cloth,  folt  and  other  fabrics,  in  imitation  of 
the  Gobelin  tapestries,  for  table  and  piano  covers,  and  upliolstoi'ers'  purposes.— 
Jarosson  cfe  Colbeck,  mami.  4.5  Grand  street,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

6  Specimens  of  three-ply  and  ingrain  carpets. — George  E.  L.  Hyatt,  manu. 
444  ct  44(5  Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 

7  Ladies'  dress  trimmings  in  all  varieties. — ^Tilt  ife  Dexter,  manu.  91  William 
street,  New-York  City. 

8  Specimens  of  Hoor  cloths,  printed  in  oil  colors,  upon  prepared  liemp  canvas ; 
"velvet  finish"  floor  cloths. — John  Jewktt  <fe  Sons,  manu.  182  Front  street.  Now 
York  City. 

9  Various  styles  of  floor  oil  cloths. — ^Frederick  Woodcock,  manu.  Adelnhi 
street,  Brooklyn,  New-York. 


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66 


Tai'kstry,  etc. — Class  19. 


10  I'litdi'l,  iiiftallio  and  iimrhlciztMl  oi'  olotlit*.  for 


covoriiii;  fuMcR,  desks,  (!ou 


.  .  "    " » v,,^..,,«^     .M.Fivi-,    m-.--rk.-t,    i:</ljl)t' 

ers,  and  various  otlici-  purposes;  t,'rain.(l  elotlis,  in  iniilatioti  of  all  kinds  of  wooiU. 
Hii-As  llALr-,  mniiit.  New  Hrunswick,  New  Jorsey. 

11  (Jiainod  cloths  in  itnitation  of  i.ll  kinds  of  fancy  woods  and  niarMes. — .Iamj> 
McAktiiiu,  mmiH.  coiner  Fuiion  Avenue  an<l  Navy  street,  IJrooklyn,  Ncjw-Voik. ' 

12  Shawl  of  new  Htyle,  coiMbininf^  the  lace  frame  and  figured  loom,  (ratciit 
applied  fur.)  Fringes,  ribltoiis,  braids  and  oilier  fancy  triminiiiga  for  ladios.— 
L>r.N(  A.v  McFaklan,  7iiann.  80tli  street,  New- York  City. 

13  Embroideries  in  silk,  and  ia  gold  and  silver  thread. — M.J.  Diiummond,  mouh 
831  (irand  street,  New-York  City. 

14  Knitted  countcrpauo.— Mrs.  O.  M.  Watson,  vianu.  corner  LexinL'ton  Avenue 
nnd  ;{'.)th  street,  New- York  City. 

15  Picture  wrought  in  worsteds— "The  Elopement."— G.  A.  IIodgkins,  matin.  Hi 
Lispcnard  street,  New-York  City. 

16  Various  articles  of  knitted  work.— S.  <t  C.  Woolskv,  tnann.  80  li  Bowery 
New- York  City. 

17  Embroidered  banner,  representing  Washington. — Juliana  Matiiilde  Gkae.n 
vianu.  SIO  Fulton  street,  Brooklyn,  New-York.  ' 

18  Specimens  of  tine  needle  work.— Maky  Ann  Major,  mamc.  165  Reade  street, 
New- York  City. 

19  Worked  table  clotli,  lamp  mat,  itc.— Emii.y  Newton,  manii.  Williamsburgli 
New-York.  ' 

20  Specimens  of  silk  and  worsted  coach  la"es.— Theodor  Klaiirj;  wmww.  Union 
Hill,  Bergen  County,  New  Jersey. 

21  Embroidery  in  worsteds—"  Paul  nnd  Virginia."— Miw.  George  A.  IIalsey 
manu.  1  West  3()th  street,  New-York  City. 

22  A  fancy  bed-quilt.— Miw.  Piiilandeu  Stevens,  7)ianu.  Cairo,  New- York. 

23  Specimen  of  needle  Avork.— Miss  Emii.v  Donaldson,  manu.  121  West  19tli 
Btreet,  New-Y'^ork  City. 

24  Specimens  of  upholstery  nnd  dress  trimmings.- T.  C.  &  D.  D.  Foote  manu 
100  William  street.  New- York  City. 

25  Several  specimens  of  embroidered  ensigns — A.Tierienn,  English  and  French. 
RonERxS.  Walker,  inauu.  104  Walker  street,  New-Y'ork  City. 

26  Lace  embroideries.— Madamk  A.  Daui-iiin,  tnauit.  S58  Bowery,  New- York  Citv. 

27  Silk  embroidery— Washington  on  horseliack.— Amelia  Nel'staut,  viami.  4% 
Broadway,  New-York  City. 

28  Knitted  quilt;  specimens  of  crochet  work.— Miss  Bessie  Moody,  7nanu. 
Bridgeport,  Connecticut. 

29  Octagonal  silk  quilt  of  0,500  pieces.— Mlss  Maria  J.  Starkins,  284  Fifth 
street,  New-Y'ork  City. 

30  Bed-quilt  ornamented  with  worked  flov/ers  in  relief.— Miss  Mary  C.  Ketcuam, 
matiu.  127  Chrystie  street,  New-York  City. 

31  Specimens  of  carpet,  knitted  fly  nets,  and  table  cloth.— Cornelia  Rockwell, 
manu.  Ulsterville,  New-Y''ork. 

32  Embroidered  toilet  cover. — Sarah  Judson,  tnanu.  Atlantic  street,  Brooklyn 
New-Y''ork. 

33  Fancy  bed-quilt,  highly  ornamented  with  designs  of  birds,  fruits  and  flowers. 
Mus.  Enz.\BETii  W.  Canning,  manu.  12  Slorris  street,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 

34  White  eambrie  quilt,  embroidered.— Mary  W.  Pi'rdy,  manu.  Rye,  NcAv-Yorlf, 

35  Black  silk  apron  of  knitted  silk,  with  bead  embroideries. — Mius,  Miva  II.  Dt 
Maukas,  166  Loriraer  street,  Williamsburgh. 

36  Crochet  counterpane.— Miss  IIauriet  Disbrow,  manu.  115  Cannon  street, 
New-Y^ork  City. 

37  Embi-oidered  bed-quilt,  executed  by  the  exhibitors.- Mlsses  Abby  &  Sauaii 
Morgan,  i)l1  Hudson  street.  New- York  City. 

38  Specimens  of  coach  laces,  tassels  and  carriage  trimnungs. — Mills  &  Cvrlock, 
manu.  Bridgeport,  Connecticut. 

39  Specimens  of  fringes,  gimps,  tas.sels,  buttons,  and  other  trimmings.— Hex- 
NiNG  &  .Stadkr-MAn,  manu.  190  William  street,  New-York  City. 


40  I'.russe 
I  luce,  from  th 
(•lin.'<i'lts. 

I  Kiist  riie.-^ter, 
1  42  Speeiii 
I  West  Farms, 
I  43  Silk  ai 
'i  viauH.  451  1 

44  Lace  1 
Wakixu,  Ne\ 

45  Ung  h( 

46  Embrc 
1  C'listletdwn, 

J      47  Worst 
!  Wiu  u.\,  proj 

(48  Fancy 
maiiii.  West 
49  Embrc 
i  New  Loiuloi 
I  60  Embrt 
1  bania. 
I  61  Embn 
I  62  Specii 
I  iioi'i',  manu. 
^        53  Two  ] 

PP       I'llllScttS. 

64  llibbc 

I'limptons,  h 

■       55  Worsi 

prop.  Yonk( 

66  Pictu 
I  "Esther  bef 
"   York. 

67  Embi 
street,  New 

58  Hare 

sleeves,  cap 

I       59  Tape: 

Murray  str^ 

60  Spec] 

61  Speci 

62  Broc 
facturing  C 

63  on  < 

64  Knit 
A.venue,  N 

65  Tabl 
of  Indian  e 

66  Wre 
Marcet,  m 

67  Spec 
articles. — > 

68  Cro( 
Citv. 

69  Silk 

70  Rid 
Lepuince  I 


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United  States. — Clash  10. 


67 


,  (ItMks,  count- 
iruls  of  woods. 

irMcs. — .Iamus 
Ntjw-Voik. 

)Olll.       (I'dlclit 

for  Indies.— 
MMOND,  manu. 
ngton  AvoiiiiB 
KINS,  mann.  4;j 
30  li  Boworv, 

riiiLDK  Gk.ve.v, 

I 
Rende  street, 

'illianisbiiri;li, 

,  manu.  Union 

3i:  A.  Hal.sky, 

I 

21  West  19tli 

FooTE,  manu. 

\\  and  French. 

3w-York  City. 
DT,  manu.  4!JiJ 

loODV,     7««7U(. 

1N9,  284  Fifth 

Y  C.  Kktcuam, 
.u  Rockwell, 
let,  Brooklyn, 

3  and  flowers. 

V  Jersey. 

•e,  NeAv-Y(>r]{, 

i.  MiN-A  II.   1)K 

annon  street, 
luBY  &  Sauaii 
Ls  <t  Carlock, 
mings. — He.n- 


40  I'.nissol.s  carnc't,  nmnufactured  by  Higelow  Carpet  Co. ;  Bpeeiii 
ue  from  the  Clinton  Co.— IIenuy  P.  Paikuank(»,  mattu.  d"  agent,  li 


lona  of  eoaeli 
Dston,  Massa- 


L'llllX''ltrt 


!n'  \V«r.ted  eu.broidery-"  Aula  Robiu  Gray."-Miw.  Kdwin  II.  Boi;ro.v,  manu. 

Tii-it  CJH'stor,* New-York.  ,  .    .  ,  ^  ,  j 

f  patent  tapestry,  ingrain  carpeting.— A.  &  J.  isMirn,  pat.  d'  manu. 


)oi.'nnen.s  o 


42  Si 
West  Farms,  New-\ork 


The  Last  Supper 


"— MiAS  Orriana  Slotk, 


-_>  Silk  and  worsted  embroidery- 
maH«.  4i. I  Tenth  street.  Now- York  City.  ,  ., ..         c  r, 

44  Laee  handkerchief,  embroidered  in  laco-stiteh  by  the  exhibitor.— Su.san  G. 
Waki.scj,  New  I'altz  Landing,  New-York. 

45  lUm  hearth  rug.— Miis.  S.  ^I.  Combf-s,  manit.  Hampden,  ^ew-^ork. 

46  Kiribroidered    Lroad-eloth  tabic   cover.— Helk.s    IIogkboom,  dca.  d'  matiu. 

Castletown,  New-York.  .       .     .,     ^r  ,•        .<     r 

47  Worsted  embroidery— "Convention  of  Great  Artists  in  the  Vatican.  —John 

Wiuox,  prop.  (')4i  Sullivan  street,  New-York  City.      .  ,  .  „, 

48  Fancy  knitting  yai-iis  of  line  texture  and  various  colors.— JosEru  lALCorr, 
ma)(«.  Went  Hartford, 'Connecticut.  .         „  c    t 

49  Kmbroidered  picture  of  the  Abbotsford  family.— Rehecca  S.  Jillson,  wmnw. 
New  London,  Connecticut.  rr  n    i  ai 

50  Embroidered  centre  table  cover.- Mahwia   Lossin,  wianw.  Talladega,  Ala- 

""si* Embroidered  picture.- ^lu.4.  Maria  ICaiser,  manu.  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

52  Specimens  of  various  trimmings  for  dresses  and  mantillas.— Meeker  dt  xMaid- 
iioi-t,  «i(/)t«.a4  Dey  street,  New-York  City. 

53  Two  pieces  of  embroidery.— Miw.  Milton  Wason,  prop.  boinerviUc,  Massa- 

'  '54  Ribbons,  fringes,  bindings,  cords,  &c. ;  other  trimmings  of  silk  and  worsted. 
I'liMi'TONS,  SiEi'iiENsox  &  Co.  prop.  63  &  55  Federal  street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

55  Worsted  embroidery.— Interior  of  monastery  and  figures.— Abram  Knight, 

prtii).  Yonkers,  New-York.  .        „,,t    i  •      .      »        i 

56  Pictures  embroidered   in  Berlin    wool,    representing   "Washington,     and 
"Kstlier  before  Ahasuereus."— Marlv  L.  Belsuaw,  Bedford  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N  ew- 

"57"  Embroidery  in  gold  and  silver  thread.— Mary  L.  J.  IIerbst,  110  Forsyth 

street.  New- York.  ,    _       ,     .  ,        .        ,, 

58  Hare  and  richly  wrought  specimens  of  crochet  and  gipure  lace  in  collais, 
sleeves,  capes,  berthas,  etc.— N.  Manly,  prop.  70  14th  street,  New-\ork  City. 

59  Tapestry  velvet;  tapestry  Brussels;  velvet  rugs.— L.  S.  Higgins,  manu.  15 

Murray  street,  New-York  City.  n,    t      •     ^f  • 

60  Specimens  of  embroidering.— Mrs.  C.  R.  Wilkoman,  St.  Louis  Missouri. 

61  Specimen  of  list  carpet.— ,Ioun  M.  Nicholas,  manu.  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

62  Broeateiles  for  drapery ;  linings  for  furniture  and  carnages.— Lagle  Manu- 
facturing Co.  (J.  P.  Huntington,  supt.),  Seymour,  Connecticut. 

63  Oil  cloth  table  covers.— Charles  Muege  &  Co.  wianw.  St.  Louis,  Missouri 

64  Knitted  bed-quilts  and  piano-forte  cover.- MadameV.  J.  Z.I1es.ser,  421  bixtn 

A.veiuie,  New-York  City.  •    „.  „ 

65  Table  cover,  lamp-mat,  needle  cushion,  satchel,  game  bag,— all  specimens 
of  Jndiau  embroidery.— Pkter  Wilson,  prop.  Versailles,  New-\  ork. 

66  Wreath  of  flowers,  embroidered  in  colored  silks,  on  white  ground — Jllia  J. 
iMaucet,  manu.  94  Orchard  street,  New-York  City.  j     n    - 

67  Specimens  of  regalia,  lap  decorations,  embroidered  suspenders  and  other 
articles.— George  F.  Vogle,  manu.  388  Hudson  street,  New-\  ork  City. 

68  Crochet  work.— Mas.  Frances  H.  Williamson,  8  Warren  street,  New- York 

69  Silk  bed-quilt.— Mrs.  Gilbert  Smith,  209  Monroe  street,  New-York  City. 

70  Richly  wrought  tapestries ;    Aubussen  carpets,  Beauvais  carpets.— IviNouBT 
Lepkince  «k  Marcotte,  vianu.  654  Broadway,  New-York  City. 


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CLASS  20. 
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10  Atmnnmnlotil,:^     •„■  •^"acaa,  mam^  128  Cnnal  ' 

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^  19  Bom„.ts  and  mili 


17  articles.— Mrs  I    T«..^  •^" 

-uics.  i,.  Isaacs,   manu    qq  n:,  •  • 

.   manu.  rf9  Division  street, 


-J    25   Van 

jllioi.hviiy, 

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1    27  Ah..^(i 

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1,1  iiiN  Dick.' 
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it'itv. 

31  Adji 
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;  32  Villi 
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33  lOinlj 
mill  cliildi 
Nfw-Vork 

34  Vari 
Sii.KW,  inuh 

35  Spec 
lu(  iii;n,  //( 

36  (it'll 
vUDni.  \'1\ 

37  l.adi 
>tivet,  Nc'^ 

30  Calf 
Ukady,  Din 

39  Spec 
ftiTct,  Ne' 

40  The 
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2su\v-York 

41  Full 
made  of  i 
DURBY  &,  C 

42  Tndi 
Xt'W  York 

43  J.adi 
slides  of  pi 

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44  Pesri 

Dm  IT,  SUOI 

Citv. 

45  Spei 
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46  Av 
York  Citv 

47  Doii 
t£'  imp.  36 

48  Boo 
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York  Cit\ 

49  Vai 
City. 

50  Drc 


United  States. — Class  20. 


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n-l  caps.  CUhluii 
'«io»-y,  unil.ivll,,. 
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City. 

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roadway,  New-  )    , 

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MMONS,    J«rt,j„, 

CRirrs,  matm. 

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w.  5  Division 

CHiED,  mam. 

children.— 

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25  Vuriely  of  ladiott'  hIiooa,  gaitcra  and  clippers. — !^  1*.  liixitv,  i/iaitii.  40  East 

liiiM.hvay,  Nvw-Ydik  City. 

26  >jM(iineii.i  of  drosa  making. — Miw.  C.  Ncoknt,  iiiann,  41S  Sixtli  ovonuc,  Now- 
Y.Tkl'ily.      . 

27  A'*,'*(irtnieiit  of  boots  and  shoes. — A.  V.  S'lotr  <k  Co.,  inaiiu.  d'  agcnlt,  2-19 
I'.iiil  Mivet,  New- Yolk  City. 

28  rutont  ehistic  vlmnk  boots  antl  shoes. — Loiun  Brook!s  manii.  188  Fulton 
(itii'it,  New- York  City. 

29  Tateiit  leatlu-r,  watcir-proof  and  other  styh-s  of  f^entloinen's  boots  and  shoes 
willi  patent  sliank.     J^ulius'  light  dress,  walking  and  polished  shoes  and  gaiters.^ 

|,I  (UN  Dicks,  ini),  d'  matin.  307  liroadway,  New-York  City. 

\     30  badies'  bonnets. — Mrs.  \V.m.  Ui'Knmym,  manu.  231  Division  street,  New-Y'ork 
Citv. 

31  Adjnsting  spring  boots,  (Patent  applied  foi). — Plteu  Lano,  manu.  4  War- 
iiii  sln'et,  New-York  City. 

32  Yarii^ty  of  liats  and  caps  of  all  nniterials  and  in  the  most  modern  styles. — 
K.  iV.  .1.  Waunock. — manu.  27rj  IJroadway,  New-\"ork  City. 

33  Embroidered  wliitt;  and  gieen  satin  gaiters.  Assortment  of  ladies',  misses' 
ami  cliildrrn's  gaiter  boots  and  shoes. — Millku  tt  Co.  mana.  134  Canal  street, 
Nfw-Yiiik  City. 

34  Variety  of  gaiter  boots,  shoes,  and  slippers  for  ladies'  wear. — Benjamin 
Shaw,  inunn.  73  Canal  street,  New-  York  City. 

35  Specimens  of  faney  boots  and  shoes.  Calfskin,  cork  Oxford  boots. — Gkorob 
Ki(  iii;n,  iiKiuii.  4  Heaver  street,  New-York  City. 

36  (itiieral  variety  of  boots,  shoes,  gaiters,  and  slippers. — II.  Junks  <k  Co. 
MiuiH.  42 1  Broadway,  New-Y'ork  City. 

37  Lailies'  corsets,  of  superior  finish. — Madame  J.  Mauuey,  manu.  1174  Grand 
htii'et,  New- York  City. 

38  Calf  skin  and  i)atent  leather  dress  boots  and  shoes  for  gentlemen. — John 
IIkady,  nuvin.  127  iSassau  street,  New-Y'ork  City. 

39  Specimens  of  shirts. — SKiurSEWEii'sit  Seamstuesses  Union,  manu.  70  Bleeeker 
fti'.ct,  New-Y^o'-k  City. 

40  The  life  preserving  cap  ;  fancy  cloth,  velvet,  and  glazed  caps  in  nil  varieties  ; 
embroidered  satin  caps  for  infants.— -J.  Small  &  Co.  manu.  118  «fe  120  Maiden  lane, 
New-Y'ork  City. 

41  Full  dress  uniforms  for  commissioned  officers  of  the  IT.  S.  army  and  navv, 
made  of  American  cloth ;  also  "  the  perielis,"  a  water-proof  silk  garment. — F. 
DuRBY  (fe  Co.  maa.i.  d'  prop.  12  Park  place,  New-Y'ork  City. 

42  India  rubber  boots  and  shoes. — Bueeden  &,  BaoTUEU,  agents,  245  Pearl  street, 
N.'w  York  City. 

43  Ladies'  shoes  of  satin,  velvet,  and  morocco ;  silk  slippers ;  soequcs,  or  over 
shoes  of  patent  leather  ;  gentleraeii's  dress  shoes  of  patent  leather ;  Puilii'  SxEiuEn, 
iiudiH.  88  Reade  street.  New  York  City. 

44  Pegged  brogans,  boots  and  shoes,  &  shoemaker's  tools. — Amkuican  Union 
l)oor,  Shoe,  &,  Leather  Manufactuuino  Co.  manu.  Office  208  Broadway,  New  Y'oi-k 
Citv. 

45  Specimens  of  hats  and  caps,  with  improved  style  of  trimming.— PtAKFEUTV  A 
Lkask,  manu.  67  Chatham  street,  New  Y^ork  City. 

46  A  variety  of  hats  and  caps. — Dominique  Beaudin,  tnanu.  299  Broadway,  New- 
York  Citv. 

47  Do'mestic  and  imported  mantillas,  cloak.3,  and  shawls.— George  Bulpin,  tnanu. 
d:  imp.  3C1  Broadway,  New  Y'ork  City. 

48  Boots,  shoes,  and  gaiters,  in  various  styles,  for  gentlemen's,  ladies'  and  chil- 
dren's wear. — Edwin  A.  Brooks,  manu.  675  Broadway,  and  150  Fulton  street,  Kew- 
Ynrk  Citv. 

49  Variety  of  hats  and  caps.— Lewis  Me'uo,  7muiu.  416  Broadway,  New-York 
City. 

50  Dress  and  undress  hats  niK"  caps  for  the  army  and  navy;  hues  and  caps  for 


•  <  i 
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4 


!,t? 


'%!■ 


gentlenKMi  and  l>oys. — Iua  Tnnn,  manu. 


178  Broad wav.  Now-Yoik  City. 


70 


^Vkarivo  ArpARRL.— CYaha  20. 


51  Hilk  iukI   vtilv.'t  c'loukH  nnd 


Ctt..«I  Mr..,.,:  NowVv.M-kV'ur  """  •"""^"'"''— O*:^""-:  ""or.,i:,  ,nanu.  d'  prop,  fil 

67  Satin,  silk  »"<1  h  raw  1  o„„o  s     d  v  ""■  ?"'   ?,"•''  ."r'"""'  ^''W'-Vork  Cifv. 
"-•'  M-uyh?;.:;!'  ''"'^  ""'  -I^-Ii-'-r  Avv.o,^  .an«.  5  Calvert  Btroot.  lUIti. 

wrought' wXB[lv:rC,ul':!l^;„'i?,;;;':!'  ^^=  •••-•^  -^'"  «'">'>1''-  hra.., 
York  City.  '•     '^""-    "■^'"'•^«A  N.VLLKNiJAcu,   57a  Broadway,  Now 

Y'kS;f""""««'''^'-^«---^---tCo..«...  Aster  House.  Broadway.  Now- 

Broadway,  Now-Yo,i  ,.if/""^""'"^'"l>— I'«on...N,mAM.  Nkwkll  d-  Co.  munu.  57 

64  Soeeiincns  of  fi/io  Ivwti  -  Tivir    (-  n,.  -^ 

65  Flno  dress  boots  a,  d  nhoe;  foi  t  .  I  "'''  '""""•  ^^■^*^'"'  ^fn^^acl.usotts. 
r)H  Barclay  street,  N\nv  York  Cil;:        Sontlcmen's  wcar—iUvKn  Eiskmann,  >„an.. 

^  t'  E:rn-  tit  ISnt^l^tf  ^^'  ''■•^-"--  -^  chi,dre„.-IlAv..  C„a,« 

B|n!;"r  ?S^S.S;^!^";;;;t.?^-5^H^"'-y  oap.  pi„„.s.  .c.^o„... 

K^^^c;*;:^-^^^"^'-^^-^^—  <^  «.-^  «.««..   us  Oroenwieh  street 
S.9|nlS:if  rt?^^^  '"i-'  and  cldldren.- 

71   Viiriou.,  articles  of  el  t       T^  t',  ^^"'^'•"'  ^^''i-^sachusetts. 

».»..«« and  8.  a.„;;ol,;|.;?;"^,„'::.  s;trf",s'[;-f°-  ^^''""  -^  ««• 

77  Australia   &    C>xh[ormamhZ^J^^^^ 
«ewed  boots  fov  gentlen,  n'wea      b^vs 3  el.in ''''.'  i""^   ^^'^^'^^''^    ^^^^'<«  =  ^-« 
F.n:v  A  Co.  ,„a««.  JMiltbrd,  Afa^'al-luSt'  *^'"lJ'-*^»«  boots.-UNDERWooD,  (;.)u. 

shirts  a;;di:rSl^&SSa;ur: J'   ^/-"--^1-pl-r  worsteds;    ,1. 
niantown.  Pennsylvania.      "•"''' ^''"""-  ^^"-     1"o«as  B.   Fi.-heu,   iVes.  mcmn.  He,. 


79  I.adi( 
riiilu<ie!|ilii 

80  A  ini 
(»conietrieul 

81  I'uir 
Missouri. 

82  Iniliu 
lluliber  Sh( 

83  liood 
,:init,  '21H  I 

8d  Kuibi 
l'.i:.NM;n'  tfc 

85  Hoot.' 

86  Cent 

87  Coftte 
Htrt'ct,  New 

88  Varii 
Nt'W-Vork 

89  i.adit 
liVnu,  Mass 

"90  I'atei 
tiu'ure. — Mi 

91  Appfi 
Broiulwav, 

92  Pair 
'l\\u.s.    Ag 


1  Pock 
handles;  p 
and  eleave 
Niiin;atuck 

2  Speei 
— Thomas  ] 

3  Axes 
Aijcnts,  Co 

4  Fine 
50  Maiden 

5  x\xes 
New -York. 

6  Pen 
Matteawar 

7  Tabl 
s.'is.sors,  cfe( 

8  Steel 
Connectiei 

9  Spee 
ot  distirif^i 
Washingtc 

10  Axe: 
2?,  Platt  St 

11  Brae 
nnimi.  Uni 


United  States. — Class  21. 


1\ 


nu.  <t  prop,  m 

tikct.  nnd  other 

nolion  liositTv, 

Kkknk,  vinnu. 

'^ot  wentlicr.— 
ew-York. 
3W-Vork  City. 
John  W.  Ha\, 

t  street,  Ralti- 

boots,  Ac— 

ldi-en.--,S.  W. 

mlder  hraops 
ftdwny,  Now- 

^dway,  New- 

8  nnd  shoos, 
Jo.  manu.  57 

lachiisotts. 
MANN,  manu. 

Iayes,  Cn.Mo 

:c. — John  A. 

wich  street, 

children.— 

•Mrs.  jMaria 

-KER   &,   Co. 

9,  manu.  51 

ARLES  OaK- 

>ln"a,  Penii- 
209  Chi-st- 

slIppLTS    of 

y- 

)oofs;  tlao 
rooD,  (j  ji)- 

iteds;    ilk 
unn,   Utc 


! 


79  Ladien'  nnd  children's  tine  shoos. — Daniku  K.  Kjnu,  manu.  \M  Market  street, 
riiiluciflpliia,  IVnnHylvania. 

80  A  nianu«eri|»t  hook,  exhihitinff  a  new   method  of  cutting  piirnicnts  upon 
j.'.()iiiitrifal  princi|ili'.s. — I,i;i(ii  Pauh,  (allur,  'M)\  Hioadway.  Nt'W-Vork  City. 

81  I'air  of   boots  and  pair  of  shoes. — tFon.v  Kdwaku'IIknn,  mann.  St.  Louis, 
Missouri. 

82  Iniliu-rubber  boots  nnd  Hboes. — .John  W.  CoRLifs*,  agent,  Goodyear  Mttallio 
Itulil'iT  Shoe  Co.  ;{2  Dey  Htrtet,  New-York  City. 

83  tJoodvoar's  patent  metailie  nibber  boots  and  shoes. — M.  J.  Frisdie,  nianu.Jb 
i«/tnf,  '2JH  fVarl  ntrei't,  New-York  City. 

84  Kinbroiden-d  cloak  and  mantilla;   straw  hats   for  Indies'  wear.  —  Frank 
lU;NM:Tr  A  Co.  ilm/erH,  It.'il  Hroadway,  New-Yo^k  City. 

86  Hoots  and  hIhm'k,  Fixio  «t  IbudnToN,  mniu/.  Boston,  MaHsachusctts. 

86  (ientlenu-n'rt  hals. — Fuancih  1)k(!an,  manu.  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

87  Coats,    vests,  and  pantaloons. — Francois  dk  Leroix,  manu.  23  St.  Charles 
Htnct,  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

88  Variety  of  dress  bonnets. — Mus.  C,  Stonkhili,  manii.  1   Rivington  street, 
New-York  Cltv. 

89  Ladies'  ^'aiter  boots  and  shoes. — Gkoroe  W.  Kkexe,  tnxnu.  Exchange  street, 
Lynn,  Massaehuselt.s. 

90  Patent  demonstrative  scale  for  cutting  ladies' dresses,  exhibited  upon  a  wax 
titjiiro. — Mrs.  Ukhkcca  OrrriiNs,  Uch.  I'owell  street,  i'hiladelphiu,  Pt^nnsylvania. 

91  Apparatus  for  measuriiu^  ond  drafting  coats. — Thomas  Ouvkr,  prop.  \\)f} 
Bidiulwav,  New  York  City. 

92  Pair  of  boots  nuule  of  alligator's  skin.     G.  W.  Uknehict,  manu.  (Jalveston, 
Texas.    Agents  Win.  IL  Foineroy,  124  Broadway,  New-York  City. 


CLASS  91. 

CUTLERY  AND  EDGE  TOOLS. 
Division  A.  In  the  Nave,  Courts  18  and  W). 

1  Pocket  knives,  with  steel,  horn.  India-rubber,  ivory,  pearl,  silver  and  shell 
Imndles;  pruning  and  budding  knives  ;  eamp  knives  for  miners;  scimitar,  dagger 
and  cleaver  bladea;  silver  fruit  knives;  toilet  knives. — Union  Knike  Co.  mami. 
Niumntuck,  Connecticut. 

2  Sp(!(imens  of  chisels  from  the  manufaetoi-y  of  Joun  Siiarpe,  New-York  City. 
—Thomas  Douglass,  aycnt,  5  Piatt  street,  New-York  City. 

3  Axes  and  other  edge  tools. — The  Collins  Co.  manu.  Hartford,  Connecticut. 
Aijcnts,  Collins  &  Co.  212  Water  street,  New- York. 

4  Fine  table  cutlery  in  various  styles. — S.  W.  Smith  &,  Brother,  manu.  6:  imp. 
50  Maiden  lane,  New-\''ork  City. 

5  x\xes  and  other  edge  tools. — ^D.  Simmons  &,  Co.  mamt.  Cohoes,  Albany  Co. 
New -York.     Office,  7  Gold  street,  New-York  City. 

6  Pen  and  pocket  cutlery  of  all  descriptions. — New- York  Knife  Co.  majiu. 
Matteawan,  Dutchess  Co.  New- York. 

7  Table  cutlery,  dirks,  bowie-knivos,  hunting-knives,  pen  and  pocket  knives, 
si'issors,  etc. — Amedee  Alviset,  mami.  590  Broadway,  New-York  Citj'. 

8  Steel  augers  and  single-twist  bitts. — Joshua  L'Hommedieu,  manu.  Chester, 
Connecticut. 

9  Specimens  of  fine  table  cutlery,  with  handles  ornamented  with  medallions 
of  'listingiiished  characters,  nnd  in  other  original  styles. — John  Garside,  mann. 
Washington  Factory,  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

10  Axes,  pickaxes,  and  a  variety  of  edge  tools. — Claxton  <fc  Weimori:,  manu. 
28  Piatt  street,  New- York  City. 

11  Braces,  bitts,   and  carpenter's  tools  of  various  kinds. — Thomas  E.   Wells, 


f  Hf 

'  *      1 


m 


itnu.  LTnion  Works,  Washington  s1rei4,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 


79 


Cutlery  and  Edok  Tooi.h.— Ci.ahh  yi. 


la  V'luiouH  kin.Uof  Hlua;  Uma  ami  linna-aaw*,  Ac— 1Ik.vuy  J.  Iiiiiowny  A  c, 
fmin»4.  alH  IVurl  hIi (,  N.-w-Ymk  City. 

13  S|i.viincim  of  (in..  tal>l..  rull.ry;  l.uf.'luT's  nml  Nh.K-iiiak.i'»  kniv.M.—Kw.u 
>>..i.KH(.l..iiN  IliNsi.Ai.K,  af/in(),  maun.  W.'^t  Wiii«tu.l,  Ciiiifeticuf.  OlJif..,  7  I'luii 
»tit'.!t,  .Sow-\ork  Cily.  .i    ••m 

U  AHHoitiiMMit  of  |.ock..t  ciiih.ry,  f...m  tlio  Nkw  Knounu  (Vti.kiiv  Cmpanv 
».  H.  I  AKMKUcK,  n'f<nt,  WalliiiKfiird,  ( '(iiiiifotitiil. 

16  Tail. . I'm  pat.'iitHliciiiM;   Imnk  hli..uiH  ;  m-i^H(.i«  of  varioiH  <lrmiii.ti..ii»  ;  ii  l,..w 
^  ii  '   i '""'' ""'  l*"''""^''' — li"' '"  "  JltiMMni,  iuv.  itmanii.  N.-wark,  .Now  .l.iaov 

10  Mi.'arn  and  M.-i«H..rn  of  variutiH  duMcrihtionH.— John  U.»\mc,  n,a„n.  d  I'lait 
Htrt't't,  Now-\<»rk  City. 

17  (Vuicnvi,  and  lil)ll<.\v  raz-.i-H,  f^round  tliiri  for  l.aiL.i's  un.l  i.nviito  uhc— C'mu 
Ki,Aiiiii;u(i,  Jr.  uiouu.  HH  Clialliani  Htr.rt,  Now-Vork  t'ity. 

18  Vari-ty  of  a.\c_s   for   wood-.dn.piHiH  and   cari.ont'urH ;  California  i.ioka.N.- 
l.alch.'lM  an(   otiici-  fdgetooI«.— Jumaii  S.  Lkvi..ui;tt,  ,mnl  for  manit.  28  Cliff  hImh' 
I>(«(\v-\  ork  (  ity. 

19  V^arioim  kindK  of  niat'liiniat'i*  tooI».— Joii.n  A.  Vahkh,  7,ta>iu.  C8  Clinton 
Hlrt'ft,  N(iw-i  o:k  City. 

20  I'laiu'M  |.l.,ui(li;,  and  tnoiilding  tools  for  carpontur'B  ubo.—Winhtki.  Plank 
Co.  //irtu«.  Wirirttcd,  Connoi'liciit. 

21  SjicciinoiiB  of  ohiHelb.— JJovt.  &  Kek.\,  agents  for  «»«««.  U  Gold  stioot,  Now. 
lork  C'lty. 

22  AugorH  and  auj^er-bittfl  of  all  varictiw.— Skymoir  MANiiFAcrrrniNn  Co.  „i<nn, 
Hevnionr,  Connoctinil.     A!/>„tH  in  N.-w-Vork  City,  H„vi,  .t  Kkkn,  11  (Joj.l  Htr.vt' 

.id  Various  IooIh  tor  oarpontoiH,  cabinet  and  pianoforte  iiiakL-rs.  —  Waud  A. 
l-i.KixiiKii,  nianu.  ClU  Ei^'htli  avt'iiuo,  Now-Vork  City. 

24  Miniature  Hots  of  tal.Io  outlory,  ri.-lily  nioun'tcd  ;  iniiiiaturo  pon-knivcs  — 
fSAMUKi.  ,1.  I'ooi.KV,  iHu/itr,  Warroii,  Now  .I'.rKcy. 

25  Tailor's  i)at(.nt  improved  .MJioars;  l.ank  "sh.  ars  ;  ladii.s' soissors  mid  point.-.— 
Lkonako  ,t  Wk.vdt,  7nuHU.  2!)  and  JU  (iold  stroct,,  Now-York  City 

26  Si-ooinions  of  double  refinod  cast-stool  tools. -^Joii.N  Siiaui-r  mauu.  10(3  Kliu 
stroot,  Now-York  City. 

27  Axes,  adzes,  ohisels,  gouges,  planes,  mouldings,  and  various  other  edL'o-toois. 
—1).  R.  IJahto.v,  innnu.  lloohostor,  Now-Y.^rk, 

,.2?  .^Il^"  o*"  various  descriptions.— Joii.n  Bvucn,  n.ami.  GtiO  Hudson  street,  New-  ; 
1  ork  City.  '  j 

29  Cooper's  croso.— Danikl  IIoiiston,  nunnc.  (ITC)  Water  etroot,  New-York  City      [ 

30  J  aterit  expansion  bitts,  for  boring  wood.— Chaulics  L.  iJAUNLi^,  pat.  d:  maun.   ^ 
9  (  ollego  place,  Now-York  City. 

31  SjHioiinons  of  hand  uud  back  su\V8.— Coutland,  Wood  i  Co.  viunn.  4  GoM 
street,  Isew-iork  City.  i 

32  Spoeiinensof  fine  table  and  useful  cur.  ry.-J.  <fe  C.  BiauuAX,  manu.  d'Of/nd.^ 
601  Broadway,  New-York  CJity,  "^ 

33  Variety  of  tools  for  cabinet  and  pianoforte  makers  and  sculptors.— GKoitcif 
11.  Com;,  manu.  129  Amos  street,  New-York  City. 

34  Speeimons  of  screw  augers  and  auger  titts.— CiiAUtEi*  A.  Co.nvkbse  &  C.- 
manu.  iNorwieh,  Connecticut. 

ni^^.  ^'Vrn ^'  *'*"  "■^^"'^'  ^""""^^  "'^'J^'  I^rttchets  and  adzes.— Caleb  W.  IIan.num,  n,a,ui. 
Ciiester  Village,  Massaohiisttts.  ' 

36  Variety  of  screw  augers,  auger  bitts,  <fec. -Wilms  CnunciiiLL,  ma,m.  Ilani- 
den.  Connecticut. 

37  Samples  of  files  and  rasps.— Louis  IIock,  vuinu.  113  North  Front  Street, 
Jialtimore,  Maryland. 

38  Waleotfs  i.atent  graduating  button-hole  cutters.- Walcott,  Brotiiku.s  numu. 
55  llavoriiiU  street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

,  ^^,  ^™ '•"'/'Y  ,"*!  ?''»;',»"» •^•♦^•••'s  tools.— AnoM-ii  BmEusDOKF,  »«a?»t.  143  North  Third 
street.  PhiUidelphia,  Poiinsylvaiiia. 

^  _40  Specimens  of  rin<..  cut!ery.-C.  H.  Suekiian,  uffcvt,  Maiden  lane,  NoNv-York 


UnrniD  Statu.— CtAni  22. 


H 


IIHOTMOM    A    (,'(,, 

nivt'M. — Kai.u 
<»»H.'.s  7  riiiii 

KIIV    CoMI'AM, 

plioiiit ;  a  iK'w 

mtttit.   (I  1 'I lilt 

ito  Mti, — C.\m. 

iiiii  iiiokii.\<  •<; 
M  Cliff  Btn-i  t, 

(.    C8   Cliiili.ii 

'i.NHiKU  Plank 

1  Htroet,  New. 

i.\(i  Co.  tun II  u. 
1  (told  »tl-«'it. 

8.  — ^VAUI)    it 

|)eii-kiiiv('s. — 

uiid  jioinl:^. — 

tmi.  100  Kliii 

icr  eilgo-tuois. 

'  :jtrcet,  Now- 

.f- York  City. 
}>a(.  ti"  nianu. 

HttUH.  4    Gul.l 

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VN.NUM,  miUiil. 

inauii.  ITiiiii- 
Front  Struct, 
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Nortli  Tliird 
^  Jiow-York 


41   I'lmio.  of  v»rioui  kiii.l«  for  cnriH.n»rr«  iin.l  o«l.inH-n.»k..rn ;  p«iinl-|.I.'iigh, 
with  haiHll.u.ii.lptt«.'ri»i..-.<-w.ann-.;  pnUmt  »orew»rni  |.|iili.t«r.-KMANt'Ki- W.  Car- 

ia  Put.nt  .ir.ular  «aw.  o|MM»t«d  by  «  iinaU  itetm  .ngina-J.^itrM   lUutt, 

43  Patent  circular  hun.l  huw,  witl.out  .ok  nn.l  belt  K...«rin«.-HENRY  Ivi*.  m«H«. 
Wt'«t  Mi-iKlon,  roiuH'iitiiiut.  ....       .•   ,»i: 

44  Ca«e  of  cdg«-looU.-A.  Cv-nnincuiam  A  Co.  fwauu.  Cincmnuti,  Ohio. 


//•Oy  .Rff^ASf,  PEWTER  AND  GENERAL  HARDWARE,  IX- 
CLUDING  LAMPS,  CHANDELlEliH,  AND  KPIVUEN  FURNL 
TUUE. 

DiviHioN  A.    CoDRTii  16,  20,  ai,  25  AND  28. 
I  American  caat  .te«l  ia  bar8.-DANiKL  Alkk,  manu.  d:  agmt,  107  Pulton  street, 

^*  a"  oiLMSUlieni  in  bracket*  in  new  and  rich  .tylen ;  ^''^^I'-'f  «•» ^'':iP'';,"j;; 
penmon  lamps;   carcel   lan.pH;    mechanical    u.o<ler«tor    lun.p..-ll.   DABUONViLLm 

6  Pearl  street,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  .  „        .  Ooriioirr 

6  SpocimonH  of  iron  Bcrew-boltA  hut^  rivet^  wa«heiis  Ac-Fox  *  Ooruoirr, 

manu.  498  Twelfth  street,  New-York  City.  ,    .  r  .n  .u.nri..tioni.— Myk» 

6  Vurioua  8tylc«  of  8teel  pens,  pen  holders,  and  Hcals  of  all  descriptions.— Myk» 
PiiiNitAs  manu.  118  William  street,  New-York  City.  ^      o  „  a 

7  Wirder's  patent  salan.an.lcr  safea,  with  llich's  improvement-STKARNS  A 
Marvin,  wia«u.  146  Water  street  New-York  City.  r)«  VmiMvuv  A  Tivke*. 

8  Various  styles  of  coach  and  carriage  lami«.-PARKEB,  Dk  VouRSNitv  «fc  1INKE^ 
manu.  197  Centre  street,  New-York  City.  , 

9  Lillie'H  impenetrable  fire-proof  safe;  burglar-proof  bank  safe  .patent  vault 
door,  and  frames  for  banks,  Ac.-Bat«h,  Gr.kficn  A  IvicC.KSNKr,  manu.  lioy.  Now- 

^"lO  Cast  spring  and  bar  steel  in  bars  and  bundles  ;  nail  rods ;  shoe  shapes ;  scroll 
and  nut  iron.— Phimp  Uim-ky  A  Co.  manu.  Hartford^  Connecticut 

n  PUted  and  cast  steel  D  handled  and  long  handled  shovels  and  spades.- 
PiKRor.  A  Wood,  manu.  Middleborough,  Massachusetts.  N«w-York 

12  Specimensof  stair  rods.— MiTciiKLL  Gould,  manu.  U  "fttt  street,  New-loric 

^''13  risk's  patent  metallic  burial  cases-WM.  M.  Raymond  A  Co.  mamu  63ft 
^T4  ShSt'^lr'Lue'dSss  and  German  silver;  brass,  copper  and  German  silver 
ware.-BKNKDicr  A  BuRNiiAM.  manu.  48  Dey  «\^««*' \?^V  "'J  Sfvina  water - 
16  Soda  water  tubes,  and  Johnson's  combined  hlter  for  purifying  water.- 
Nki.olas  H.  SMrni,  manu.  48  A  50  Duane  street,  New-> ork  City.  „  . 

16  Samples  of  locks;  cast  iron  butts;  pullovs  hinges,  Ac.  Ac-Mackrell  A 
Richardson,  manu.  292  Houston  street.  New- York  City. 

17  Iron  safe  of  novel  construction. —Benjamin  Sukbwood,  matifi.  49  Gold  st.eet, 

^78^PaUn?*L-proof  salamander  safes.-^iLAS  C.    Ikur.no,  inv.  d:  manu.   136- 

139  Water  street,  New-York  City.  „„„    j,„      ir   p 

19  BeU  metal  water  dippei-s,  soup  ladles^  butter  kmves,  spoons,  Ac-K.  P. 
KinnKR  A  Co.  manu.  Providence,  Fwhode  Island.  ^ 

20  Specimens  of  cast  and  turned  white  Britanuia  luelal  ware.-Joi«  iL  ttHit- 

LOCK,  manu.  Troy,  New-York. 


I 


i«l 


I 


74 


Twoy.  Bkaw,  Pnmm.  wc-^^am  22. 


Will 


ai   V«rlo.i„  o„Hn,ry  «n.|  l,o.mrh..|.|  „rtiel*a— 


•  •W    Ml 


r-i»,  riiila<|H|,|,i„,  IViui^vl 


vnriiii. 


WiiUAM  H.  Cummin  A  (;©.  mcmn, 


B  ".,t',;:;r"5r^^,i,";,;;,:- ''  ■ ' ''^IL.,.  *  „.«,.„, ,, 

34  Mv.ln.nUfi«'  iMiifnl.l        ,     ,  /,  „     i 

rnn..hii.i.tM  ;  hollow;  „f  «||  .L,rrii\i^^t.«.  „.!.  >^''""''*''"''".".  "|-*'"'""".  "'"«  •••''-r 

WillininHtrm't,  N..wY..ik  City  •"««»"«.-  I    (,      M     niui  <i  fu.  manu,   I'M 

York  City.  K--'AMi«(*.  Alofr.m,  r«rt«a  HuJc   121    I'rince  .tieet,   New 

N^w-Yopk  ritv.  ""«^»'^"«^     vly.,,/,   llKNKr  W.  Stkklk,   loi    Willmm  Htr«..t. 

^  36   I'Hfnt  safety  ll„"  la,',   .  "    n  „..       ^T'     »"""', '''•"vi'lnu.e.  i{lu,.lo  IMan.l.' 
WyIS'c;;]);  •'''""''  ''"-'"'  ""•'  «^— ^  J^no  cook.  ,««„„.  ,o,  rv„l  street, 

39  PHtoMt  shoyols  for  «r  Crv  i'L      M  """'"•  '^««'P'"t.  New-York. 

Gold  .fr^r'N^rSL  Sty  "  """'  'ie«ripti„„.Wo.»  B.  B«„ur,,  ^,»  ,0. 


f1 

(     1 


UiriTKD  Htatkh. — Ot.AM  22, 


15 


E.  li.  CLATmn  <k 

<i.iN,  manu,  8tfg 

iiiiiN,  nihl  otii«>r    ^  ' 
il<>iiti»t«,  huiu«. 
.>'«w-York. 
Hu.  irtii  Wnter 

hnll  liirit<>rii«; 
Vo.  munu,   1.14 

n.  N«w,?cnRi>y. 
nil  nil.   ,(•  ptDft. 

>n  Mfca,  il-c— 

y- 

ncketa  nnd  nil 
i  utreet,  New 

rnanu.  4fi  Ful* 

OS  Manij.  Co. 
illiam  ntrmt, 

^.  Pittslnirgh, 

•n  «loor  rolls, 
<lio(U>  Iwlaiid. 
Walk  Kit,  inv. 

IVnrl  (itroet, 

up  without 

•iiy. 

w-Vork. 
mnnu  Wop- 

KTTR,  Taylor 

Bverv  style ; 
tt.   Js  nianu. 

!»;  window 
Tkrrencr  & 

tiED,  mamt. 

G.  Gilbert, 

x;oTT,  aff«nt, 

>.  Hartford, 

maHU.  l{fl 


48  Specimen*  of  iifir<r<((  baUnaM  Md  imn  rivtU.— MoiTo*  A  Bmmnii,  mmtttt, 
tl-i  IVnrl  .♦trwt,  N»iw\    ,  k  i'My. 

49  Onniuioiitnl  i^rMtw  frftinra  mid  ■itiiimrr   pceuiw.— JniiM   Howden,  manu.  a)»  4l 

3li^  Htunton  •tri»«t,  N«*w-York  City. 

60  ittUMN  fiiiK't'tii,  Htcitin  niid  wiit«fr  cookii,  mikI  nil  «rtii*lcM  of  liriiM  WKn*  lined  bjr 
pluirib«r«  «i)d  utimin  on^iiifl  biiild*»ra ;  •pm-iiiinn*  of  «ilv(>r  pUtxd  work  in  th* 
Mitiii  l(ii»«.— IIkmiv  I'.i   ^<l,  MniMM.  Ifi  ( 'ttiiHi  iitr«>«'t,  \«iw-Vork  City. 

61  >p«cimMii«  «»f  ovMn|Hmition  wirt<,  f«ir  w««vin|(  wire  cloth,  for  Foudrennitr 
pa|t«r  iiiac'hiiiuii,  and  lor  tliu  nimiufautiirt*  of  niuNical  iimtrutiumti. — Wiluam 
('AMiti.r,  manu.  rt!l  Kliznh«*rh  ndfut,  N<*w-York  t'ity. 

62  SpociiiK^iiM  of  rtiiiiditMl  l/iitM  fiiiu'iaa  utid  thip  btdl*. — iTameii  (iRiuoiiv,  manu. 
114  A  llrt  Citiuioii  •tri'fl,  New-Vork  City. 

63  t^tf^f  VAi'itity  of  pnttui-ii*  of  tii«h  hooka  ',  pntviit  iihank  flah  hooka  ;  hooka  for 
hnliliiit,  )tttltiiiMi,  (>cid,  do.  Ai'.- — Jou  .Iuii.nhom,  manu.  corner  Itudford  atrout  ktid 
M\rll»!  AvciiiH',  Itrooklvit,  N«w-York. 

64  l'ut<>iit  p<>rmiHntiork  l>V4ir  locka  for  hnnk  vaultii  ftiid  HAl'ua;  vnrious  atylet  of 
lock*  for  (liMir". — Ai.OKN  A  >\mtii,  mnnu.  tl  \V»ill  nti'oct,  Nfw-York  ('ity. 

66  St«>i>l  tiro  a«<ta;  conrh  wr«>nfh(>M;  iron  l)i-ni-««  bitt  Htouka ;  wnrrantiul  fi^rind* 
«toiii'<i,  with  iron  cmi|h>;  jtu-k  at'i-uwaund  otluT  hurdwaru. — Ukyu  it  Kkkn,  manu.  11 
(■old  atritwt,  New-Yi»rk  City. 

66  St«el  Hpringa  of  variuua  pott«rn«. — {i.\TtiiKH.  A  Gatm,  manu.  Nowark,  Now 
Jerai-y. 

67  Hpeoimena  of  rollnd  iron  for^o  work  in  vtirioua  st«gM  of  manufkcture.— > 
Gi:"K<iK  (tAKf)NKR  h  C-o.  ai/fntn,  Hoitton,  Mik'^Kuehuactta. 

68  Vurictv  of  Hnu  nudillorv  hardwuru;  tinned  iind  pUniahod  war(«,  and  varioua 
articlea  of  niuiloaliU)  iron. — V,,  IIauhihon  ii  Co.  nntiiu.  Eliznbothport,  New  .leraey. 

69  Iron  boltM  of  all  th'^criptions ;  HcrcwH  itnd  rtv4<tH  ;  atovt%  run^«',  nnd  furnau* 
roiirt;  iron  revolving  Venutiun  window-blindrt,  tiro  und  burglar  proof. — Uuaacu^ 
BiRi'MAi.L  &  Waro,  miuiii. — Port  Chester,  New-York. 

60  New  j)roteotion  door  look,  dt-nignj-d  for  doorn  which  lock  inaide  of  chambers. 
— Hkniiv  W.  Stkpiiknhon,  itir.  d'  prop.  I«i4  Main  otrect,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

61  Viiricty  of  branH  cockH,  faucotn,  and  other  artielcK  UHcd  by  plumbers  and 
ciw-littera. — T.  Waldkon  Baktiiolk,  manu.  1'61  «k  134  William  street,  New-York 
Citv. 

o2  Samplfls  of  iron  bolts  and  nuta. — IIkmiv  Evans,  manu.  102  "Warren  street, 
New-York  City.  * 

65  Curriuga  shaft,  safety  bolt,  to  fasten  n  pair  of  nhafts  to  a  carriage. — Mattiiia* 
SovEHKL,   prop.  Orange,  New  Jer^-iN . 

64  Speciinons  of  bu<*klc«  for  vtn'ts,  pantaloons,  hats,  «fec. — Nkw  England  Buckl« 
Co.  vuinu.  Waterbury,  Coninftient. 

66  French  and  mechanical  lamps  of  the  most  modern  construction ;  specimen 
of  tlie  works  in  ea-se. — C.  DnuKix,  nunin.  'MSA  Broadway,  New-Y'ork  City. 

66  Specimens  of  bank  hnks,  an<l  all  kinds  of  door  fastenings. — Day  ib  Newkll, 
manu.  58U  Broadway,  New  Vork  City. 

67  Tin  foil  metallic  ca|  for  champagne  and  other  bottles. — 8amukl  S.  Parkkr, 
maiiH.  ;tltl  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

68  <Ta8  stove,  for  heating  irons  for  tailors,  hatters,  milliners,  <tc. ;  fancy  flower- 
dtnnds  and  articles  of  wire  work. — Ja.mk.s  Fouman,  manu.  205  Elm  street,  New- 
York  City. 

69  Samples  of  hommered  iron,  cut  naiLs. — Saltls  &  Co.  manu.  32  South  street, 
New-York  City. 

70  Improved  phoenix  safe,  lined  with  composition  to  resist  heat. — William  IL 
BiTLER,  prop,  fi' mami.  122  Water-street,  New- York  City. 

71  Powder-proof  permutation  bank  lock,  the  key  capable  of  millions  of  changes. 
Mi'iu-nv  &  Butlkr,  inv.  6c  manu.  122  Water  stieet,  New- York  City. 

72  Samples  of  cast  iron  butt  hingo:*. — Union  Jiurr  Co.  mami.  Providence,  Rhode 
Island,  Thomas  Douglass,  agent,  5  Piatt  street,  New-Y'oik  City. 

73  Aincrioaa  gaivaoizeti  eheet  iron,  for  rooHng  an<i  other  jjurposcB  ;  riiiniaturc 
model  of  roof  in  galvanized  iron. — McCullougu  A  Co.  manu.  Wilmington,  Delaware. 


i 
t 


i 

i 


Inow.  HnAi*,  Piirrw,  ■fo.— Quti  U 


inv  pnl,  Jt 


70  ittt 


/M>l/| 


wl'liut  i.x'ka  of  hII   *| 


llTtfci, 


'"w";.'::,",.  ,.a  f,^« '.-  Krvi^vi'^r"""  '■■-  --  *••" r. 

.w„*.sr.',„r" '  ••'  ••■": '  '"'i.  -w.  *  K  T,  K,..„.  .„,.., ,., 

of  c«,t  Iron  «r,,.cl..-i,,.,  ^  ^;,.  ,„^„^  ^^^ 

u«  l'.iinm..|I...l  ooi.kinir  tifi'n.il.  ■  ...         n    •  . 

■"■-'■'•'"I' ii'iMH,  i:.,;:ii"zr""""^  "•""  *  "^  -v""". « Nom,  w,„.r 

w^^r  fel;;-  ;c:x;t:i-^£"^^--  -. .  „„„„.  ,„. 

39    .SpecillUMlS  of  .wjlfof..  I„n.r^«  t 


W'lMUM  tlirrtki, 

lU  op<trNti<m.->i 

Rilt  und  |>laf,„l 
••«.  W«t«rlMiry, 

II,  mdnu,  N«^ 
1  ''ll«  HadtUni, 
Cheit«r,  Con- 

*<••  ftir  pliimh- 

I".  Mnryliind, 
NANKE,  pat.  d; 

t.  d;  manu.  61 

m,  and  anMp«. 

fl  or«  to  rlifl 
'onrmylvntiift 

liii. 

»,  with  lock* 

•ia,  i'onnayl. 

8  A  VVathon, 

'orth  Wntor 

A  IIaokhty, 

Jort.KB  Ftirg 
k  City, 
^•orefrom. — 
nnnylvniiin. 
Charleston, 


U»mD  ArATM^— ^AM  99. 


11 


Co. 


manu. 


'husotts. 
iiid. 
ma7i-j.  898 

rork  City. 


104  H«lf  h«)«ling  •> 


!(»»»  Mr<i«dwn\     %•  w    Nik  (it  V 


■iC  iron— I)ki«jamin  O.  llniMV,  *p«nl  /or  pal.  A  mmnu. 


lOft    lloii*   k. .  |. 


HI  I  I 


(  kII  d#«(*ri|ition«,  JHpMtiiicd  war**,  liUx'k  tin  wiiri*, 


tr\d  wiHidiin  wiir*.— H.  W.  Hwirii  4  IIhotiikh,  manu.  d'  itnp.  fto  Maid'  ii   Uiii<,  Nitw 
York  City. 
104  Urviit  viiri«ty  of  hou««kt>«ping  •i-ti(d««.— Winplr  A  Co.  maiiM,  Art  Mnid^n 

\nw.  N<'w  Viiik  J'l^y. 

107  Hollow  wnrt'  of  vnriotia  kind*,  mudn  hy  ni»w  |iMli*nt  m«»'lilui«ry.— Win;*!  A 
AdKri.,  iHiitiii,  Alliiiiiv,  New  Vi>rk. 

108  llnitirrlU  nnd  |)«rMu|  atAnda,  bird  cage*,  <ke. — Wii.tiAM  Htacnlin,  matt't. 
Irt  KiduMil  alrt-ct,  Willinni«liiin/h,  Ni«wYork. 

100  Mount«*d  alciKh  h«lU  of  vnrioua  dcarriptlona.— IlfRtL  4i  y»jar,  manu.  182 
lirondwiiy,  N«»w-York  City. 

110  l.o'i'ka  for  |iiitnofurtra  iimt  nudodmma. — iFonalrmon  ii  FiKr.otNu,  inani*,  titiw- 
■rk,  Nt'W  .I«riM«y. 

111  H|ii*oinu>na  of  hrata  nnd  iron  trfininiil  h<'ndp«,  dr»wiii|{  H(|iiitr<*  lointa,  tmntX 
(juiMf«»,  .u  rowa,  Av. — .Iamiim  Akmitakk,  mnnu.  'i7u  Htimton  »ti«>tft,  SfW-Vofk  City. 

112  nrniinxntnl  cioi-k  •-ico*  of  iii«>litlli(<  I'oniiMmilion,  ciiat  untiro.'— C.  d(  O.  F. 
S'liMiriT,  mi'.  i('  mitnii.  I'liiliididjdiiii,  iViiiiNylvntiiii. 

113  Wirti  rtniirca,  t>r  fraiit«>a  (or  di»|di»yiin<  ^ikniii^nla,  hnta,  cnpw,  Ao. ;  wIpb  hird 
c«i;i>a,  and  houai^hold  nrtiidua. — Jamrm  1>.  Tohhky,  nutnu.  t)2  .lohn  atr«u<l,  Now-York 
Citv. 

114  nrnaa  and  platfd  ntuir  roda. — MmJiiicu.  Ooiii,D,  mnnu.  1|  I'latt  atrwt.  Now- 
York  City. 

116  l'nrnll<«1  aaw-vioi*,  for  woo<l  or  iron;  piitont  l>tir«liir  alarm,  for  doora,  Ao. 
— I.ANaiNo  tfc   WoKKitff,  pnt.  d'  mantt.  CHniit4totn,  N<«w-York. 

110  Wri'iK'lK'N.— MHiiiifAotiiroil  by  K.  V.  Dixik,  Woroeator,  Mau.  TromaI 
Doifoi.ASM,  iitffnt,  ft  I'liitt  Ktri'«'t,  New-York  City. 

117  Iron  riiilifiir  aurroiindinuf  tho  nfiitmiiy  of  Thorwiiblaen. — IIoorKii,  TnATcntK 
A,  Co.  manu.  88'i  Hroadwiiy,  Ni!W-Vork  City. 

118  Trowida,  wrfliichoa,  Ac. — Blodoctt,  Clauk  &,  Rrown,  manu.  d:  agi>nt»,  Wo*- 
ton,  MAHHAchuKctla, 

119  Curncnlf'r'a  niloa,  try-aquarfla,  boviU,  and  gnagca. — iN'Ki*o!<  A  Himibard^ 
pinnu.  Middb^town,  (!onneoticut. 

120  V'ieo  for  loconiotiv**  orunk  axlua,  oor  axloa,  und  online  axbv*. — Hoc  -no 
k<*VA,  tnnnii.  Fiilla  Vilbufc,  Conni'i'tiout. 

121  Hpcciiiiona  of  boiler  plat«  iron. — CiiamMAN  A  liHoTiiKn,  manu.  Juraoy  City, 
Now  .FtMHoy. 

122  Sciil  and  fiird  onihoaainj^  pr<'Hi«>« ;  copying  proaai-a. — Uoykr  A  BinmiKiw, 
mnnu.  Dock  atrcut,  I'biliidi'litbiii,  I'ciiiiayivftniii. 

123  Miichinoa  nnd  tooU  for  tin  worltera. — Roys  A  Wiixox,  manu.  MatMboaaet 
Works,  Kust  B«*rlin,  Connecticut. 

124  Sid«'-dioa,  aturniw,  and  roUa,  for  tho  nae  of  bookbindera. — Oahkiu,  Copper 
&  Frv,  wi(i»u.  18  Minor  atroct,  IMiiladclpbin,  IVnn«vlvunia. 

125  Rotary  combination,  powder-[)roof  bank  vault  lock. — McOkkoor,  Lkk  A  Co. 
inv.  d'  manu.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

126  Z\nn  wash  hoarda. — Watnk,  Bailey  A  Co.  inv.  d'  manu.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

127  Various  articles  of  hardware. — M.  Okkk.nwoou  A  Co.  inanu.  Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

128  Clark's  conjbinod  refrigerator  and  water-cooler. — 8.  O.  Rick,  affmt  Cincin- 
nati Manufacturing  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

129  Variety  of  cast  steel  hammcra,  pickaxea,  east  stcol  nnd  wrought  iron  ilcdga 
hnninicra,  Ac. — iIohn  Baymha,  manu.  5  Dovoo  street  Williamsbuixb,   New-York. 

130  Various  articles  of  hardware.  Saw-set. — Abel  Stillman,  matiu.  Portland, 
Herkimer  Co.  New- York. 

131  Now  and  improved  school  desks  and  furniture;  sharpciiora  for  knives, 
3el:;3()rs,  Ac. — Daii'iel  J.  lliKEii,  mamt.  "iS  Huffuik  street,  Nc-.v  York  City. 

132  Carriage  spriuga  and  axles. — E.  Wheblkr  A  Co.  manu.  Bridgeport,  Con- 
necticut, 


r 


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-5^^^1^!li!L!:!!:!^!2!:eifI^  23. 


*45  Coupling  Cor  hose  —  r  p  r<  >■  manj. 

146  Hn/ancf  other  forks  ha.mneT'  ^.f^S  «'-|>«kporf,  New-York 

14ft  n^  1  •           ,  ''^  ^'      ""*"•  Washington  Citv 

148  Cooking  and  Heating  «f.,v«.  ♦.  k ,  *=        ^'*^' 


TT/OD  CLASS  23. 

AI^D  ARTICLES  OF  VEumamuTr^''^''  '"'°''''^' 

''T'Ji'^jT'°™'l=»"°*Vt«,;  1m  Vru?"'';  P''"**'-^  ""iter.,  VM.,   fori, 

-list"  "'""  "  ^----"- cltS^^^^^^^ 

7  cnt'     ,  ^  ^''"•^'  '"'='""•  166  Eighth  Avenue,  New- 


23. 

Nklson,  107  Eaat 

lie  alloy  point  for 

locomotivea,  of 
Brooklyn,  New- 

tnu.  North  Ben- 

MEW,  manu.  17ft 

Maryland. 

e  street,  Phila. 

w,  manu.  Mount 

roadway,  New- 

)ump  elevators^ 

'-  Southington, 

kUNDnaa,  manu. 

■k. 

ifec.— North  (b 

'hington  City, 
led  articlea. 


TATIONS; 
BRONZES 


!  by  electro- 
i,  manu.  212 

iperior  qual- 
1  lane,  New- 

LDOMUS,   106 

^aaes,  forks, 
ssachusetts. 
wich  street, 

enue,  New- 
fishing  and 
Vermont 


Unhed  States. — Cl>.38  23. 


70 


8  Gold  and   silver-leaf  and  gold-foil  for  dentists. — Hknbv    Wiuon,  mMnu.    J9 
Elirubcth  street,  New-York  City. 

9  Gold  and  siiver-luaf  and  gold-foil  for  dentists. — Wm.  U.  Kkiip,  manu.  95  Canal 
street,  Hew- York  City. 

10  Hair-bracelets,  breast-pins,  rings,  and  watch-chains,  richly  set  in  gold. — 0.  Lin- 
HEua  A  Co.  manu.  artiita,  677  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

1 1  Gold-leaf  of  two  colors  for  gilders'  use  ;  gold-foil  for  dentists,  <tc. ;  gold  bronze, 
Ac. — James  L.  Waooh,  7nanu.   112  Franklin  street.  New- York  City. 

12  Assortment  of  gold  and  silver  ware. — Ball,  Black  <&  Co.  fiianu.  247  Broad- 
way, New- York  City. 

13  Gold  lockets. — L.  &,  D.  S.  Carb,  manu.  4((  Page  street,  Providence,  Rhode 
Island. 

14  Watch  and  chronometer  jewels,  and  specimens  of  jewelry. — Georqe  W.  Castlk, 
matiti.  22  High  street,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 

16  Samples  of  bronze  powder  and  metal  leaf. — W.  H.  Hbllman,  manu.  41  Pine 
street,  New- York  City. 

16  Heavy  silve  .'-plated  ware  of  every  description. — Roobbs,  Brothers,  Hartford, 
Connecticut. 

17  Gold-plated  metal. — Pope  <fe  North,  manu.  12  Dutch  street,  New- York  City., 

18  Crests,  coats  of  arms,  and  silver  ornaments  for  harness. — Louis  T.  Boland 
manu.  178  Fulton  street.  New- York  City. 

19  Gold  and  silver-plated  metallic  daguerreotype  cases,  engraved  and  plaia — 
Fbanklim  R.  Slocum  &  Co.,  manu.  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

20  Gold  pens  and  gold  and  silver  pen-cases. — James  B.  Beers,  m^nu.  49  John 
street.  New- York  City. 

21  Silver  butter,  fish,  dessert,  and  other  knives  and  forks ;  knife,  fork,  and  spoon 
in  case,  <fec. — Albert  Coles  «fe  Co.,  manu.  6  Liberty  Place,  New- York  City. 

22  Eh'otro-silver-plated  tea-sets ;  cake  baskets,  spoons,  forks,  castors,  &c. — Jobkfh 
Chambkrl:n,  Agent,  208  Broadway,  New- York  City, 

23  Gold-leaf  and  gold-foil. — Plant  &  Hoofer,  manu.  12^  William  street,  New- 
York  City. 

24  Gold  pens. — Henry  H.  Brown,  manu.  10  Front  street,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 
26  Gold  lockets  and  medallious.— Stone,  Weaver  &  Co.,  43  Canal  street,  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island ;  and  20  Maiden  lane.  New- York  City. 

26  Silver  castings ;  a  silver  basket  with  flowers,  and  silver  fruit  basket. — William 
UsENER,  107  Cliff  street.  New- York  City. 

27  Goblet,  speaking  trumpet,  and  other  articles  in  silver. — F.  Wfaver,  manu.  282 
S.  First  street,  Williamsburgh,  New-Y'ork. 

28  Engraved  silver  marking  plates,  brass  plates,  figureR  and  letters,  stencil-bor- 
ders, and  vignettes. — Thomas  Pittis,  ena.  296  Pearl  street.  New- York  City. 

29  Specimens  of  electro-gilding  and  silver-plating. — KLEiNSCBHiJ>r  &  Widmann, 
manu.  17  Forsyth  street.  New- York  City. 

30  Irridium  pointed  gold  pens  of  three  sizes ;  gold  and  silver-tipped  holders  of 
ivory  and  ebony. — John  Foley,  tnanu.  167  Broadway  and  244  Third  Avenue,  New- 
York  City. 

31  Specimens  of  silver-plated  ware  ;  fine  Britannia  and  planished  ware. — J.  &  0. 
Bkrrian,  manu.  (in  part),  601  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

32  Silver  and  silver-plated  military  and  harness  ornaments. — Jacob  Szeoeb,  manu. 
23  German  street,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

33  Jewellers'  ornamented  hair-work. — William  R.  Cameron,  manu.  181  Fulton 
•treet,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 

34  Jewellers'  hair-work,  as  bracelets,  guard-chains,  aar-rings,  crosses,  brooches, 
and  chains ;  pictures,  devices,  wreaths,  and  landscapes,  wrought  in  hair,  and  riciily 
set  iu  gold. — Robert  Link  &  Bp.other,  »««?««.  181  Broudway,  New-York  Uity. 

35  Gold  pens. — C.  Pjquettk,  manu.  Detroit,  Michigan. 

36  Fine  gold-foil  for  dentists. — Charles  Abbey  &  Co.  manu.  26  Pearl  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvaniiii. 

37  Silver  ware,  plated  ware,  German  silver,  and  fine  Britannia  ware.— Alfhomso 
Vincent,  manu.  Sixth  street,  below  Cherry,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 


80 


Glass  Manufacturbb. — Class  24. 


f 


of  ~ri;:s'Li::f."LT„;rtar  is  wlri'  z  •  ""^^  *""•"•  "••■"  "•<>"■  -"■ 

CiiidimiUi,  Ohio.  ^  «J.-Ji»iAu  Baolbv,  mmu.  m  E.  Fifil,  .t„,ct 

43  Silver  war.  md  &»  je^dr^ -V!™/ Y™«^i  t'^'""''''""'"- 
iroy.  Naw-Yorlc  Citjt.  J""""/-     nmNv,  Youso  4  Ellm,  »io»»,  271  Broad. 

^.43  Precious  .w  cut-J»o,„„  Sob,...  lapi^r,.  21  Maiden  l.„e,  N.w-York 

Pe^.ttL'"''  "'""  '"-"''■P'«'«'  ™=-J<.B.  0-K„.,,  „„„„  pti^^.,p^i^ 

f  ^.*>J«"*  oblique-pointed  gold  pens.— Oharlm  R   P-r,,. 
and  Third  Btreeta,  VhiQolphiafperrylvania  "^'''''  *""""•  <^'"-  Chestnut 

46  Various  epeciinens  of  fiue  plated  Britannia  ware— Wa^. 
tnanu.  Newark,  New  Jersey  r»"»nnia  ware.— HATT«a8Lr  A  DioKrNsoN, 

PhLe'ljtLXfsylvS^^^^^  bronze.-RoB.KT  H.  R..s.«..  manu.  65  Dock  street, 

YotS  S^^'  ""'  ''^'^^"«"-  -  b— H-  D--.va.^  .-.p.  445  Broadway,  Now- 

49  Gold  leaf  and  gold  foil  for  dentists ;  silver  leaf  anrl  ^nU  k  ^ 

■White  m«n«.  14]  Mulberry  street.  New- York  City  ^       bronze—WAWKE  A. 

60  Specimens  of  fiue  Britannia  and  extra  siiver-DktPrl  wo,«  f    *  u, 
Smith  A  BaoTHKa«,  ma.u.  c&  i,«;,.  50  Maiden  Ine  New  yZ  cttv**^'"  "''"-®-  ^• 

51   Assortment  of  German  silver  anH  ,iK.or^L*  Y     .^^^'v- 

CliASS  24. 

GLASS    MANUFACTURES. 
NoRrH  Galleey— East  Section. 

William  street,  New-Yorl,  City  '  Brooklyn,  New-York.   Office,  30  South 

^    3  En«n.elliLg,ndwri(°fg™StobuL?ilT'ir''S^''''?''*^™-Y»rk^ 

<  P'«i°'P''"""J-«'".  "n't  decorated  elaaa  ware     w.l?^'  „ 
g».«.,  Maesachuse...    A„nU, T. D. M?'oT. T^Z^n1t^^Z^^,,^t,TJ. 

''^'^;^tS:^^t^^:i^^J^r^^f^  ^y^^  ■«'  °ther  arti. 
^^^  Oo,a  letteri^  „„  ^^-'^^TL'^^^^Z^^Xl^i^l.^.^^y 

^^^'Xi^'^A^T^S^^^lr^.^^^  "Mon.,^  aud 
Atlantic  etreet,  Brooklvu,  iong  Island  ~^auman  «k  Winter,  man«.  464J 

^..,.  ■^oo^*^*^.'^***'!*  «7«i*l«  °/  superior  streneth.  temn«r  on^  «„:„u 

"""""  "^'^'^"'isireej;,  iSew- York  City         "    '      "'■' ""^"'    "^- •^- iodine, 

Tor!  g;^K'»«-"««-HA™awo™  4  D„l,,,  ^„„.  jei  and  665  Broadway  New- 
10  Stdned  ^  goUuc  window;  ...i„«i  g,.„  ^^  ^^  ,„,^^  ^  ,^^  ^ 


1            1  Pent 

1        ton,  Verm( 
1            2  Dess 

K       decorated 

S       Alhambra 

r .      states.— H 

t        way,  New 
i              3  Pore 

Cartlidoi 

4  Chit 

manu.  Wt 

5  Dec 

&  Brothe 

6  Sta 

miiigs  for 
Point,  Ne 

ii         7  5'ig 

i  i      Centre  sti 

Unitkd  States. — Clab'^  25. 


81 


Taunton,  Mas 

lade  from  seerii 
S.  Fifth  street, 

)hia,    Pennsyl- 

spoons,  Ac. — 

tiiia. 

M.  271  Broud- 

le,  New- York 

Philadelphia, 

cor.  Chestnut 

A  Dickinson, 

»  Dock  street, 

ad  way,  Now- 

— "Waltkb  a. 

use.—S.  W. 

11  Manufao- 
s  City. 


jjows  and  door*.     Stained  glass  portraits  and  fancy  subjects.— Wiluam  J,  Hanhino- 
Ftov,  dass-stainer,  '6iH  Broadway,  New- York  City.  ,  ^.      tt  •.  j 

U  Plate  of  ruby  gluaa,  cut  with  designs  representing  the  arms  of  the  United 
States.— PiiiMP  Smith,  48  Duano  street,  New- York  City. 

12  Stained  glass,  in  ancient  and  modem  styles. — Suabp  &  Stbkl,  manu.  216  Sixth 
avenue,  New-York  City. 

13  Stained  glass  window ;  sash  of  stiunod  glass.— Cuarlbs  J.  Tuubston,  manu. 

Buffalo,  New- York.  .  .  .      ,     v    ^       « 

14  Stained  and  painted  glass,  representing  various  scriptural  subjects.— Matilda 
C  Stephknson,  artist.  East  Brooklyn,  New-York. 

16  Ladies'  writing  and  work  table,  the  top  composed  of  112  piecGB  of  glaas.— 
Sasiukl  Nklson,  manu.  81  West  26th  street,  New- York  City.  „.,„,,„      , 

16  Ornamental  embossed  glass.— William  A  E.  Cooke,  manu.  City  Hotel,  Brrok- 

IvD,  Long  Island.  ,      .  i ,     .  «    «. 

17  Druggists'  glass  ware,  of  all  descriptions.     Preserve  and  pickle  jars ;  flasks ; 
ink  bottles,  wine  bottles,  Ac,  «'c.— Bakkr  &  Brothkb,  manu.  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

18  Watch  glasses  of  all  styles;  clock  glasses;  rich  cut  decanters,  goblets,  wine 
glasses,  and  tumblers.— Berger  «fc  Walter,  manu.    Office,  92  John  street,  New-York 

City 

19  Skylight  with  stained  glass,  painted   by  W.  J.  Hannington.— H.  L.  Bidwkll, 

Hartford,  Connecticut  „      .  .   ,  ,     tt  t?  tj- 

20  Stained  glass  picture,  "  Naval  Engagement,    painted  by  Hannington.    h.  K. 
Collins,  66  Wall  street.  New- York.  „,„  xt    ^v  o        j 

21  Pier  glass  and  mantel  glass.— E.  Nkwland  &  Co.,  manu.  318  Worth  Second 
etreet,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania.  ,„.    «     xi    t.      x     .      *  uu-i  .11  u- 

22  Painting  on  glass.— Joseph  P.  White,  104  South  Front  street,  Philadelphia, 

''m^Poious  glass  filter,  for  purifying  water.— Paekke  &  Cookk,  manu.  316  Broad- 
way, New- York  City.  ^  ^^  -nr    l-  _i        *     *  xi  u« 
24  Ornamental  glass  ware.— Louis  E.  Hermann,  ma7m.  Washmgton  street,  Hobo- 
ken,  New-Jersey. 


or  railways, 
!e,  80  South 

ms,     Speci- 
iv-York. 
^jars,  Ac- 
Co.,  manu. 
New-York 

other  arti- 

New-York 

)ming  and 
anu.  464  i 

1.  Bodies, 

vaj,  New- 

'<.,  for  win- 


CLASS  26. 

PORGELAm  AND   OTHER   CERAMIC  MANUFACTURES. 
North  Uaueby,  adjoining  Class  24. 

1  Fenton's  patent  aint  enamelled  ware.— 0.  A.  Gager  &  Co.,  manu.  Benning- 

ton,  Vermont  ,     .  .        -  /?  i  •      •  ui- 

2  Dessert  and  toilet  sets,  vases,  coffee  cups  and  plates  of  fine  porcelain,  nchlv 
decorated  with  landscapes,  figures,  flowers,  Ac.  Specimen  plate,  with  blue  band, 
Alhambra  style,  of  a  dinner  service,  manufactured  for  the  President  of  the  United 
States.— Haughwout  A  Dailey,  manu.  (&  decorators  of  porcelain,  561  &  56d  Broad- 
way, New-York  City.  .       .  ,    .      1  xx  n 

3  Porcelain  tea  table  and  fancy  ware ;  door  tnmmmgs  and  sign  letters.— Charles 
Cartlidoe  &  Co.,  7nanu.  Green  Point  New-York.         ,     .  ,   .      t  -p  u 

4  China,  porcelain,  and  earthen  ware,  painted  and  gilded.— Locis  K  Hermann, 
manu.  Washington  street,  Hoboken,  New-Jersey.      ,  .  ,  -, 

5  Decorated  porcelain ;  as,  dinner,  dessert  and  other  services.- Joseph  &tocvenel 
&  BnoTHEU,  manu.  567  Broadway,  New-York  City,  ,     .,j  j  ,  •    x  -^ 

6  Stair  rods  and  plates  of  decorated  porcelain.     Plain  and  gilded  porcelain  trim- 
mings for  doors,  shutters,  drawers,  Ac-William  Bach  A  Brother,  manu.  Green 

Point,  New-Yoi'k.  _  ,» 

7  5'igures  and  other  objects  in  wax  composition.— Hyman  Brunswick,  manu.  46 

Centre  street,  New- York  Ci%. 


82 


Decoiiativk  Furnititrk,  ktc— Claah 


20. 


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C0URT8,  12,  18,  M. 


•Leonard 
Richard 


Pc.uisylvania.  '  "'°''"-  '  """'I'  S«vonih  .(net,  i'tiUdolphi^ 

NeT.-y„rk  City  '"''  "W"— Au'iiiios  S.MMOK^  manu.  4M  Eighth  ,».„„. 

Ncw'Sca?"  ""'  °-"i"«!'-C»..»  *  Du™.,  ,«.  M  Beekm.„  ««.' 
PorfcSrtlSk*'  f-f"™i'urc,4c.,m.chi„,  m.<.c.-P..„,.  flr.  B..„ 

.  10  I>«tent  pruteanr.cith^^i^/Z,f'''°"^'■'^°';.''''«'■  New- York  ffi 
......S  Brook i;-„,  Nc;.y;!.i.'"K  *""•>'  «''""•  »"''  ""■»M  lounge.-P„„cK  (i^iiKi^ 

W.,   ^f  C,ri';/ltrri?i;",t,rSr.  ->«*  w.,„.t  ..d  „ah,g.„,.,_ 

Brifdllri^v.^^rlci?;-""'  f"™it„...Jl.,,„„„„  ^  „„g_^  ^^^,_^  ^^^ 
^^13     apor,,.„,i„g,._^„„,„  „.  p„^^,^  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^^^__  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^^^ 

"'i^^^y:t:^^^S^^  -^  »iacb„.rd-o„^  P.  Ho.,  *  So.,, 

roitr'f  ^r:trra:sitreo;K?f  t  "V'"-'^  -'-^  "'»*  "-"f 

479  Er,,„dwa}.,  New. York  Cily  "'*  '•™'>'i«— Alkxndeu  Eouir,  ™ot„.' 

.o^-f  :k  —  ^«"«-'.  »^  '-aiids.  ch„ij_B.»„  „.  ^_,  ,„,  3„,„,„^ 
«;-■■  i;^;3it  t.tr»t::'s  'r^f^t'L-T'  -  «"?•  ---'-i 

5    ■'p^'^w-lorkOity.  ^""^  "^"^  ^S'*  Broadway,  and  144  Grand 

Yol  ^  --^  -^  buffet^OusxA.  Hkk.,  .„..  ,,  ^eek^an  street,  New- 

^^1^^^%  °f  window  shades—JosixK  n    ^...--^-  -       - 

Vo  V      j^  ^'-  "     ■    "^"•'^'"^'  '"«««•  589  Broadwtvy, 

^fl  wtrk-S;."""  °''''°"^"''  ""^-Jo-  H.  B^x,,,  „a,.  «,  3r„... 


Unitkd  Status. — Glass  26. 


83 


INCLUDim 
JAPANNED 


ions. — Leonard 

Co.      Richard 

leatist's  chair' 
,  Philadelphia,' 

t  —  GiLUKS  <& 

'8,  and  library 

ighth  avenu«, 

ekman  street, 

OK.  W.  Bi:Ens, 

in  style,  with 
ork  City. 
ITRICK  O'JVeh, 

mahogany. — 

^t  manu.  456 

it,  New-York 

HoBE  A  Son, 

ack  walnut; 
Roux,  mantt. 

and  leather-  » 

^alid  couch;  f 

asetts.  ' 
ach6. — J.  L 

oat.  Buffalo, 

6  Beekmnn 

,  embracing 
144  Grand 

itreet,  New- 

Broadwhy, 

6i1  ^roa'.        I 

I 


24  Lady's  writing-desk,  of  rosewood. — John  R.  Lkwis,  manu,  883  Federal 
street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

26  Fancy  cane  and  rusli  leat  chairs. — N.  F.  Wood,  manu.  81  North  Hi^lh  street, 
Philaddpli.a,  Pennsylvani/h 

26  Laxly's  toilet-table,  in  the  shape  of  a  sixteen-eomered  urn. — Anthoni  N. 
Bi'ciiKNURKORR,  matiii.  Kent  avenue,  noiir  Myrtle  avenue,  Brooklyn,  New-York. 

27  Parlor  door,  with  elliptic  head,  exhibiting  variety  of  mouldings. — J.  O. 
Dv  Bom  «fe  Co.  manu.  806  West  80th  street,  New-York  City. 

28  Ornamental  flower-stand,  representing  the  various  seasons  and  the  Goddess 
of  flowers. — Conrad  Lkioht,  7nanu.  116  Franklin  street,  New-York  City. 

29  Imitations  of  the  choicest  marbles  in  paper,  for  decorating  halls,  churches, 
and  other  buildings. — J,  H.  Kirbv,  mami.  208  'Jentre  street,  New-^ork  City. 


30  Iron  bedatcnds;  centripetal  spring-chairs;  hat-stands,  and  piano-stools.— 
T.  S.  GiLLiBJJ,  7nanu.  308  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

31  Chairs. — John  Commepford,  mawu.  454  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

32  Ornamental  door,  painted  in  zinc,  glass  and  gold;  richly  gilt  and  painted 
sij^ns. — H.  A  F.  M.  Lank,  manu.  680  Greenwich  street,  New-York  City. 

33  Specimens  of  Italian  Schirafi-straw  chairs. — ^Thyson,  Brotukrs,  manu.  188 
Essex  street.  New- York  City. 

34  Rich  and  elaborately  carved  suite  of  ornamental  chamber  furniture  on 
■rhite  and  gold  enamel. — •Matthews  A  Staov,  manu.  826  Broadway,  New-York 
City. 

36  Carved  mahogany  chair  with  cover,  embroidered  by  the  exhibitor. — Miss 
Mauy  M.  Banftz;  York,  Pennsylvania. 

36  Sideboard,  sofa,  arm-chair,  t<ite-i-t^te  sofa,  etagdre,  and  chair,  exhibited  in 
space  decorated  by  Tuomas,  Brothers. — E.  W.  Hutchinos,  manu,  475  Broadway, 
New-York  City. 

37  Wall  decorations  in  cartoons,  exhibited  in  connection  with  furniture  by  E. 
HuTCHiNGS. — Thomas,  Brothers,  decorators,  148  Wooster  street.  New- York  City. 

38  Sami,les  of  wall  and  decorative  papers. — Perkins,  Smith  A  Co.  manu.  New 
Bedford,  Massachusetts. 

39  Ornamental  rustic  seats,  stands,  Ac. —  George  Cbagin,  agent  for  Oneida 
Community,  43  Willow  place,  Brooklyn,  New- York. 

40  Gothic  sideboard  m  oak,  and  self-adjusting. — Ira  Cam?bell,  mantf.  87  Mer- 
cei  street,  New-York  City. 

41  American  mirror  plates  and  looking-glasses,  of  various  forms  and  sizes. — 
Frederick  Kapp,  a^ent,  67  Chatham  street,  New-York  City. 

42  Portable  writing  desks. — George  F.  Colsey,  manu.  893  Greenwich  street, 
New-York  City. 

43  Wheel-chair  for  invalids;  extension  recumbent  chair;  parlor  rec'imbent, 
and  revolving  chairs. — Matthew  W.  Kino  A  Son,  prop,  sk  manu.  466  Broadway, 
New-York  City. 

44  Specimens  of  richly  carved  and  ornamental  cabinet  work  in  wood. — Rin- 
guet-Le  Prince  A  Mabcotte,  manu.  654  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

46  Window  shades  and  transparencies. — Kelty  A  Febguson,  manu.  289| 
Broadway,  New-York  City. 

46  O'Neil's  patent  combined  parlor  yi-ohair  and  invalid  couch. — Cornelius 
Hughes,  manu.  214  Broad  street,  New-rk.  Tn.w  Jersey. 

47  Carved  arm-chair. — Joseph  M,  Si;d9bbro.  manu.  103  Elm  street,  New- 
York  City. 

48  Specimens  of  richly  gilt  mouldings  and  patterns  of  mouldings. — Black  A 
Gramm,  manu.  cor.  Canal  and  Centre  streets.  New- York  City. 

49  Transparent  window  shades;  specimens  cf  decorative  panels. — R  J. 
ScHOEUER  &  Co.  manu.  150  Barrow  street,  and  616  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

60  Transnarent  wiudow  shades,  embroidered  in  "^old  and  Bilvert— W,  O.  Jknks, 
manu.  458  Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 

Pa  ~*apier  mache  book-case,  work-table,  desk  chairs,  music-stand,  and  other 
fu.'.:l;,dre.--EvAN8  A  Muxwaed,  mamt.  80  Duane  street,  New- York  City. 


84 


DKcoRArivK  FinsnvnK,  «tc.— Clawb  26. 


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^w^^.:lr  ,';';;::"'"'•'•  •'<""'^--'-  '•  "«•-".  •"-»«•  i^*  »«d  12,  c...,  ..„.. 

o'lS,  New"Yri7%/"  ■"«»■— --«o.-..  P.,«„  4  Co.  „„„  j, 
N."/„rt  cT.;'  °°'"""  '"■•"""■••-T.  SteM^,,^  „,„„  44  .,,,1  48  Fourth  .„.„. 

K."V„*"S?r'  "'"'""'  "'"''"•-°-  *'•  °"°"""'''  «^«/-"»«-  .  Gold  .tr... 

67  Loo  t»bfe„fZ  an "^erii^xt,  '."'•*'■'"•  •'""•V'"!".         " 
Welwo;,p,  J,,  ,„,„„.  Jer.cy  City  trl^Jeke?    '      "        °  P«ket.|;mh._j«„, 

Kew.Y^A^  "■■"'■•  ■"  P""''""  -.truoticix^a.,  J.  M™«„,  ,^„,  y<„t.„ 

o^  5."£{r4  "si^ti  .'Ct;^';.r<,ltr  *-  «■'  ^-p-^^ 

73  Orientol  octsironal  rfiow^^^'^rS'  ^'\H"'*<"!  •'««».  New  York  Citv. 
J.  C..PB..,,  .«a.«.l2  C„S:,St'>>:'Src|"''°°'»  •"''  ■■"e-ood.-A^oL 

TortCUr''  °"''""°°'  »'»««'«-0«''''W,«,o»,  man^.  82  c.a.l  .treot,  New 
If."Y„TSftr'  '""'"  «'■'"'-»--- E.  W.,«„.v,  ^„.  45Eldridg.  St..,., 

Oo^an,,  38  Cortlandt  ^treerNew  YorkSv    "  '«■««<— R><^>»  Kma.i»m  * 
«0  P...ted  i.it.,i„„.  01  wood,  and  ..rb£;  decorated  and  .and«ap.  p.n.„ 


United  Btatm — Clasb  27. 


85 


'KB,   OTUMM.    840 

Bkavon,  manu. 

!B,  manu.  677 

Canal  street, 

street,  New- 

R,  tnanu.   176 

^o,  manTi.  24 

'urth  aTenue, 

f>rint»;  trnng- 
TRiDOK,  Sec.) 

•ntin  broca- 

ANK  Rkimer, 

i>,  manu.  162 

iKHT  Graves, 

Gold  street, 

int8.--HAET, 

yania. 

ife. — J  osiPH 

»«.  YoL-kers, 

c  imported 

«k  SKARBEy, 

insetts. 

back,  and 
ork  City. 
• — ^Andrew 

rektiiam  & 

the  Dianu- 
li  avenue), 

•eet,   New- 

Ige  street, 

<k  manu, 

!«aSLANI>  A 

p*  panelo, 


4o. — Brnjamin  West,  manu.  oorner  of  Nevins  street  and  Fulton  avenue,  Bnwklyn, 
New  York. 

81  Kasy  chair,  with  movable  back  and  concealed  nicchaiism. — Frankun  A 
BEYRorvr,  manu.  402  Main  street,  Poughkeopoie.  Mew-York. 

82  Wall  papers  and  borders. — J.  it.  Biukluw  ife  Co.  manu.  41  A.  48  Federal 
strcot,  lioflton,  Massachusetts. 

83  Ornamental  mirror ;  gilded  furniture. — Waltk*  A  Krkfs,  mantk  842  Broad- 
way, New-York  City. 

84  Deoorat(«<l  paiutlM,  painted  in  imitation  of  woods  and  marbles. — John  Payni^ 
painter,  Hl8  Sixth  avenue,  Now-York  City. 

86  Imitation  of  woods  and  marbles,  on  panels. — Robert  Gartuwaitk,  patn/cr, 
1  tn  West  l»th  rttreet^  New-York  City. 

86  Specimens  of  ornamental  paper  hangings. — A.  Golder  A  Son,  manu.  88  A 
85  Hanover  street,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

87  Desks  and  chairs  for  schoolrooms. — William  G.  Shattuck,  manu.  80  Com- 
mercial street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

88  Articles  of  papier  mach6;  specimens  of  enamelled  pearl  painting. — "W. 
Scott  Parkeh,  manu.  ti7  Germuntown  road,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

89  Wall,  curtain,  and  decorative  i)ai»er». — Howell  A  Brutuers,  manu.  142 
Chestnut  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

90  "  Ningpoo  "  bedstead. — FRANC-rs  W,  Wilson,  prop.  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

91  Arm  chair,  with  back  and  cushion  embroidered  by  the  exhibitor. — Miss  K 
L.  MiciiKL,  New  Orleans,  Louisiana. 

92  Cottage  enamelled  furniture. — Hart,  "Ware  «fc  Co.  mauM.  280Che8tuut  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylviuiia. 

93  Bedstead  for  invalids. — John  II.  Eastman,  manu,  410  Market  street,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania. 

94  Self-gravitating  and  pendulating  portable  berth  bed. — Daniel  Flynn,  inv.  <fc 
ma7iu.  472  Pearl  street,  New-Y^ork  city. 

96  Parlor  chairs  in  black  walnut. — loNATiiia  Lutz,  manu.  75  South  11th  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

96  Invalid  chair. — N.  W.  Smith,  manu.  North  Amherst,  Massachusetts, 

97  Cottage  sofa  bedstead ;  model  of  new  sofa  bed. — Hussell  Scaruett,  manu.  ds 
imp.  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

98  Cushioned  chair,  wrought  by  the  Exhibitor. — Anna  M.  Hills,  St  Louis, 
Missouri. 

99  Transparent  window  shade,  called  the  "  Patent  balance  "pring  shade." — 
Benjamin  Bray,  de.i.  cfc  manu.  Salem,  Massachusetts.  AgcnU,  Starkie,  Livesy  A 
Co.  750  Broadway,  I  jw-York  City. 


CJLASS  27. 

MANUFACTURES  IN  MARBLE,  SLATE,  AND  OTHER  ORNAMEN- 
TAL STONES,  CEMENT,  &c.,  FOR  CONSTRUCTION  AND  DECO- 
RATION. 

Division  A.    Courts  11,  17,  A  22, 

1  Carved  marble  mantel-pieces. — Jahes  Levy,  prop.  113  E.  18th  street,  New- 
York  City. 

2  Cust-iron  imitation  marble  mantels,  table-tops,  stands,  clock-cases,  columns, 
and  various  other  articles  of  imitation  marble  in  cast-iron,  wood  and  plaster. — Metal- 
lic MAftUiB  Co.  manu.;  Office,  66  Cliff  street,  New-York  City. 

3  Marbleized  iron  mantels,  columns,  table-tops,  and  other  articles ;    a  purely 

York  City. 

4  Silicious  marble  columns,  pillars,  pedestals,  panels;  tables,  bureaux  and  coun- 
ter-tope •,  various  articles  of  household  furniture  and  architectural  embeUishments. — 
Gkdege  W.  Sava&e,  pr6p.  OflSce  of  the  Merchant's  Insurance  Co.  New-Yoi-k  Oliy. 


86 


MAWUFAOTURKg   IW    MaRBLB,  ITO.— CLASH    27. 


the  Mim.r"MarS!r'/'"  'w "7  '""^m '"  "^  T'"''"  ""'•  I'"**"  «'«-•  '""""f-ictured  by 
n"w  York  UHy  ■  ""^'  '^"•••■-^««««  WAi.«a,  «yc„/,  8tt*  Woard  .t,e«t, 

.Uh!  i!!T"""v  "•*  ^'"^^■'r  '"'"•W*.  iron  rnantoM,  column.,  tftblo-top..  .tatuary 
it:\t'k%   ^'"'^''''''  *'*""'•"''  ^■"''  ^"'""''  '"«"•*•'•   ^ffi*^".  4ia  Bro^lwaT: 

^^r''./'*''r""?M"^  "*"''?*'"'*'•  *"''  omftmentol  marbIe8.~FM.it  A  Tabw,  manu 
cor.  iUmvU  iitid  (»re».iiwich  «tr««t^  Now- York  Oity 

8  «c«kI»;I<»  or  cement  miirbl«  columns,  half  uiiiaeii  and  podestala— as   Fabl«t 
moHM.  1«8  Mi>rc«ratreet,  Now- York  City.  '  «•  o.  rABL«T, 

»  (lothic  family  tiKmurnent  for  r.,m«tcry,  of  cliiaollod  marble— John  EowAawL 
tnanu.  Gre«'nw.MKi  Ceni«t«ry.  Now- York  '"uruio.— joun  r.DWA»D«, 

F  *i°...p!'.^'"';!!!!"!  "i"""'^"'"  and  statuary,  wrought  from  Vermont  mnrble.-Joe.PH 
!•.  LiiH  rr.  wann.  ^  prop.  cor.  Cliirksou  and  (Jruonwich  -treeta.  Now- York  Cit/ 

«fa^-{ur?.ir!T„r'  *l'"'"^'"'f"'"  •.  '="n""l««.  garden  vases,  and  other  article.,  man- 

-ciZ  I       .?r"''^r  ^•''''^"•^"'•"^^  *"^''«  '""•''"««'  and  durability  of'stone. 
1  i  ri  1  •       ""•  **-  Nassau  street,  New- York  City 

Nrw-Sk  CUy.  ""  *^"'""'  *  Q"*R»viNG  Co.;  Office,  80  Wall  street, 

Hy^cltulf  V£rn"t"^Offi'r'-  "  v'  ^v  'Th^^'"'  A«-HvDKV,tL.  Slat.  O.  man«. 
iiyueviile.  Vermont;  Office  m  New- York  City,  62  White  street. 

cajwcity  to  reshst  hcat.-S.  W.  GooDaioais  4  Co.  manu.  84  Broad  street,  New-York 

bird?  cS!^rui'lri'^''.*"'M   •"  l^'  '^y^^  renaissance,  with  friezes  of  foliage  and 
,tt.X%r:S:ltt;^^^^^  ^^^  nymphs.-Jo„.  Kkk.k.v^.  ^ 

16  Terra^cottn  cornices,  arches,  srchivolts,  brackets,  vitrified  stone  drain  nines  Ar 
^Tdity.  '''""'  """"■  ^'''  ''''  •^'"^  '''^  «'-«^'  Offi'^.  36Fult^a  K,  Net 

17  Elaborately  wrought  marble  mantel-piece.— Joskph  W   Bray  manu   Hm^A 
way,  cor.  24th  street.  New- York  City,  «'08Krn   w.  ijRAv,  manu.  Broad- 
Jo  '^''m'"?'  "f  fi'-V:^''?k-Jo3KrH  D.FonBKS.  manu.  Perth  Ambov  NewJersev 
19  UaiUo  box.  mlaid  with  American  eagle  and  shield,  in  variZ  coLed  marblS' 
James  Oxtwku   manu.   1153  BroadwayTNew-York  City  '''*''• 

Wor°es1et!Cal::r"  «'—  *  Sto.k.  n.an„. 

n. '1  Ph£j;s:i?::.s;i:::^r  ^'  '"^^"°^  °^  buudi„gs.-wauAH  h.  FaK.cH. 

GAl^,t;::;rri3wrNTw-e  C^^^  ^'^^  ^-^-^  °^  buildings.-A.naKA  J. 
Be^lSrrl^^^^^^^^^^^  ""'^  ^'"«  ^«-*«''^  «'ate.-C„Aa.Ks  B.  Da.kx.  .a„. 

45?  Hottrtre^W^o^^^^^^^^  ''^^"'""'  ""^""^^  '"  plaater.-Lo.s  Ba,:,  manu. 

30  Marble  monument  in  baareli«f-  marM^  ^u  .""='"' ^'*'"'J^  org  tyity, 

ouv  HI  oas  reuei ,  marble  chairs,  each  cut  from  a  solid  block. 


IJMiTEn  Statm. — Clawi  28. 


8Y 


'Yho  work  of  Antonio  Kraasi,  of  Conto,  Italy. — Hkuumi  dm  Oa»au,  agent,  3U4  Itrond- 
w»y,  Now-Vork  City. 

31  ITniH  iukI  picturflframHa  in  artificial  iiton<s;  spflcimonn  of  Roman  maKonrr 
1000  yanrit  old  ;  iptM'imonH  of  niixifrn  niuwmry. — JoflsrH  1'.  VViiitk,  rnnnu,  1U4  Huiith 
Front  Htreet,  Fhilmltilphia,  I'unnaylvania. 

32  Kt3li«>f,  ur  projection  lottura,  for  itignn,  tablctn,  Ac.,  maniifncturcMl  from  a  nunural 
roinpoaition,  and  finely  «nanit>IUid  in  gold  and  colors. — Kihbv  A  Cannon,  manu.  b1 
Siin<l«  Htrcut,   Itrooklyn,  New- York. 

33  (>«ntre-pi«co  iu  planter  of  I'ariii. — Tiiomaa  IIeatu,  inv.  ds  manu.  cor.  Arch  and 
11th  Htreetfl,  rinladulpiiia,  I'uuniiylvania. 

34  Htiinu  and  eartnenwaru  drain-pi |ie,  elbows,  &,c. — WAaiiiNOTON  SaiTH,  manu. 
•JOl  W.  I8th  utreet,  N<«w-York  City. 

36  Fire-bricks,  kas-Iiousu  tiles,  «&c. — Daltiiabab  KasiacuEa,  manu,  68  Oo«rck 
street,  Now- York  City. 


'C 


I    i 


CLASH  >8. 

MANUFACTURES  FROM  ANIMAL  AND  VEGETABLE  SUB- 
STANCES,  NOT  WOVEN  OR  FELTED,  OR  OTHERWISE  SPE- 
CIFIED. 

ExTaiui  North  Gallkbt. 

1  Specimens  of  India  rubber  fabrics. — Charlk8  Ooodyeab,  prop.  New  Haven, 
Connecticut.     New-York  afjent,  Jamks  A.  Dobr,  fi9  Wall  street. 

2  Imitation  tortoi8c-8bell  combn  of  every  stylo,  carved  horn  and  bufTalo  combe, 
ladicH  dress  combs,  Ac. — H.  C.  Lobdkll,  manu.  BrcM»kfield,  Connecticut 

3  Fancy  India  rubber  goods  in  great  variety. — New- York  Rubbkb  Co.  manu.  48 
Maiden  lane,  New- York  City. 

4  Specimens  of  India  rubber. — Qoodtrar  India  Rubber  Gum  Co.,  manu.  Nauga- 
tuck,  Connecticut.     Office,  36  John  street.  New- York  City. 

6  Ivory  billiard  and  pool  balls;  martingale,  napkm  and  teething  rings;  sand, 
pounce,  and  fancy  boxes ;  wafer-stamps,  pen-holders,  draught-men,  counters,  checks, 
caiic-heada,  gavels,  Ac.  Curious  box  of  many  kinds  of  wood,  embracing  relics  of  the 
past.— Samuel  Shardlow,  manu.  116  Fulton  street,  New- York  City. 

6  Pyramid  of  ivory  combs,  and  other  articles  in  ivory. — Pratt,  Webb  A  Ca, 
manu.  67  Maiden  lane,  New  York  City. 

7  Children's  carriages,  propellers,  rocking-horses ;  sheep-skin  mats,  Ac — C.  Look- 
wood,  manu.  26  Fulton  street.  New- York  City. 

8  Assortment  of  plain  and  fancy  brushes. — Jodn  J.  Adams,  manu.  99  Washing- 
ton street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

9  Lasts  of  all  sizes,  for  all  descriptions  of  boots  and  shoes. — Thomas  Mossorop, 
manu.  21  Jacob  street.  New- York  City. 

10  New  variety  of  brushes,  for  artists  and  painters.— TniEROELiN,  manu.  2064 
Canal  street.  New- York  City. 

11  Grass  hammock,  ornamented  with  feather  flowers,  and  made  by  the  Indians  on 
the  upper  Amazon,  in  Brazil,  South  America. — Henry  L.  Norbis,  prop.  3  Beaver 
street,  New-York  City. 

12  Tool  handles,  of  irregular  forms.— Boies,  Leland  A  Co.,  manu.  Norwich,  Con- 
necticut. 

13  Bottling  corks  of  all  varieties,  cork  soles  for  shoes,  cork  life  preservers,  and 
various  fancy  articles  in  cork. — Smith  Austin  Barber,  manu.  312  Broadway,  New- 
York  City. 

14  Specimens  of  various  styles  of  paint  and  varnish  brushes. — James  T.  Steer  A 
V./0.,  inunu.  250  I'eaii  otreet,  IicW-iorK  ^ity. 

15  Horological  cradle,  or  "  Mother's  Help."— Alexander  Edmonds,  manu.  Mount 
Pulaski,  Illinois. 

16  Assortment  of  fine  shell  and  buffalo  horn  combs.— William  Paclt,  manu. 
Strattonport,  New- York. 


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':,t 


88       MAWtrACTtTmM  rnoii  Animal  Suiotawobi,  rrc—TtAim  28. 

p.„md.;  t..l.Kr«pl.  w.r«  ,n«.,lttU..|  with  KUtU  p.T.>lm  ;  «   now  co„;,,.m,.uI  of  Iho  ...iTk 

manu.  181  Hrondwy,  New  y'mIc  Oitv.  "ami  «i.    i.  AiiMiiriio>fo, 

1   "  '^I't!!!"*"'"  "^"'/"w  l^r^i'l  «"<1  -Iraw  |«c«.  nm<l«.  by  Imnd.  luul  with  loom.— 
I«i.iett  .(t  (>m»,  waNM.  ,<•  ..«;,.  «8  Hr.wMlwHv.  N.iw  York  City 

*  \'  .^.?*'.'.  'i'^'  *""^'*«'''-  •^'"'"'•.  »«'"l  viiriou.  othiT  urticlM  of  CBiUr  wood  ware— 
A.  .1.  A  II,  K.  St.)»mii,  manu.  Nymk.  It.vkUnd  county,  N«w-Y(»rk 

ruMHT  cloth..-H<Hiica,  A  Wv.KorK.  manu.  T.i  Cortlnn.lt  -truot.  Now  York  C,tv 

J^t/is'^M*::;;!:!'  '-•"''•••^-'••"—  ^^  m......  ..«,.„.  i,  Noru.  Lw^d 

0  "  oSrwilZ:^  '"  """'  w.K..-H..a.c,..   A...r.  mo..  Naw  GUru.. 

23  Wh««l  briwhud  for  poliMhing  enamelled  te«tb,  jewelry.  Ac— William  I'  D>ai. 
manu.  319  NorUi  Tonth  «tn>ut.  I'l.iln.lelnhia.  IVnun^lvania.  "  "^ 

tluf  min!r  pE1.*m*'''"iI'''"  "";'  ''"•""^  ''*"*^  work.- William  CiiAPrw.  IiMtitution  for 
the  HIind,  I  Inhuloipiiia,  IVnimylvania. 

25  Cilker-B  maflet  and  «et  of  chi«,l  handles,  made  of  live  oak,  by  the  exhibitor 

who  IS  a  Kailor.-llKMRv  L.  |»akkkr.  Kant  Lyme.  Connectinit.  ^         o">ioiior, 

11  26  Varifty  of  fine  turtle  «h«ll  cmxh.,  of  now  piUtern«  and  de.iftn..— Owen  Olaf- 

II  «N,  »A.a««.  Hi  North  Main  8trwt,  Providence,  Rh(Ki«  Mand  v.w«n  ulaf 

■   37   I'litent  lifo.pre«orv«r,  with  Bhouldor-ntrnpa  and  waist  belt— Noah  Fairbahk 

int..  <k  manu.  80  I'aca  ntreet.  Haltimore,  Marylaiid  aibbahk, 

K.^?,w!ll'!l''*'*' n"*"'  •'»'•/••:»"""""«'•  "f  w.Hul.  wh,.el«noko«  and  whifflo-trces,  turned 
by  iniu-hine.-CHARLi«  L.  Chai'lain.  manu.  Now.uk.  kew  Jer««y. 

M.uLjZur'  "^  ^^"  ^"'  ^"^  "'^  «hoe8.~K.MBALL  A  Sawvk.,  nu^nu.  Bedford. 

30  Sdl^rocking  cradlo8.-D    Walkee  A  Co.  mnmi.  Newark.  New  Jcmcy. 

31  « alkmg  canes,  variously  mounted ;  snuff-boxes,  and  various  articles,  made 
from  the  wcKKl  of  the  tree  rendered  fum.ms  by  the  fate  of  the  unf  tunaJe  jluj 
^"ST"/""^,  ^'  «yR»KK.  r«an«.  Fort  Ann.  Washington  Co.  New- York 

TEA?  UrlplTp      P""';"^  '''•'*'*  t  «tcam.enKines,  water  and  a,r-pu.np8.-OooD. 
TEAR  UuDBKa  Packing  Co.  wionM.  Newtown.  Connecticut 

mor!.  Maryla3'.  '^^"^''^"'^-^""^  »•  Stkklman.  manu.   104  Lombard  street,  Balti- 

as  i'ff  T""*  f  '".''•r^-.  ^'''"r,"^  *  ^«'*'  "*«"'^  Pliilaclclphia.  Pennsylvania. 

35  8httvmg  and  sash  bruHlH-s.-RoBEaT  H.  Relav,  manu.  Lansingburg.  New-York 

36  Assortment  of  fine  ivory  combs;  combs  in  Turkey  box  and  tortoise  shX' 
tablets  m  ivory,  pearl,  and  tortoise-shell;  fancy  articles  in  fvorrrosewood  Ac  t-J 
JoHN  Pknn.  mam:  46  Ann  Ntreot,  New- York  City. 

37  SjK'cimenR  of  manufactures  in  whalebone  and  artificial  whalcbono  •  canes. 
'"Sfl^'^'-'.^f'f^f  PorPENursEN.  manu.  44  Cliff  street.  New  Vrk  CiiJ  '  ^ 
sack  N^w  Je^icy  exhibit  workmanship.-QKoaoE  Wood.  ma»„.  Hacken- 

So?tt  XrrLdSif"'  "'  ^""'"^  ^^"-^^  woods.-K.MBALLASxAPLB«.  nianu. 

va?v°n?  from  Ho  sVr'*'"^'";'^''  ?"■  **''°t  T^^"""?  i°  ^hite  wood,  of  thicknesses 
varying  from  6  to  82  to  an  mcL-jAMEa  L.  Bctler.  apent.  8  Front  streot.  New- York 

Yoti  cS^^'^  '^""^  ^"""P  8hade.-A.  W.  Esoherioh.  manu.  2rDuane  street.  New- 


Unitio  St  ATM. — Clam  20. 


89 


CI.AAN    «0. 

MISCELLAySOm  MANUFACTirilES  AXD  SMALL  WARES,  PER 
FVMEUY,  COSFECTIONEUY,  TOYS,  TA.XWESY,  Ae. 

KzTRKMB  North  Oallirt. 

1  Needlon,  fliih-lM»okis  and  all  dMcriptioni  of  M\\n\t,  taokle.—T.  A  T.  H.  Bat^ 
manu.  lu»  Maitlim  Lun*',  Ntjw-York  Cif 

a  S|)«oiineiu  of  (lower*  in  wax.—/  '  ^  Ank  Awitin,  mnnu,  lO'i  Canal  street, 
icw-Vork  (Jity. 

3  C'anoi,  ill  varioue  ntylee  of  wood,  Ac,  mounted  in  gold  and  iilver. — Wn.  E. 
RotiK,  mnnu.  a7  Ufado  itr.-ot.  New- York  City. 

4  Hfthy-jumiuT  and  wiilkcr  o<»iibiii«?d — a  n«w  invention  to  teach  children  to 
wnlk.aB  w\)li  aa  to  amiine  th«m.— Kdcuo  Ukwi,  inv.  ±  manu.  Newark,  New  Jersey. 

6  SpccinuuiB  of  goajm,  in  plain  and  fancy  etvlcti,  fine  perfumery,  cxtracta,  Ac. — 
JiXATnAN  T.  .loHNHoiK,  mariM.  !U7  IJowery,  Ni«w-Vork  City, 

6  Spooinienii  of  line  raxor  strop.— (Jkouob  Haunubrh  A  Son,  manu.  7  Astor 
Houxe,  New- York  City. 

7  Variety  of  umbrcllart  and  paraaoU.- Isaac  Smith,  Sons  A  Co.,  manu.  257  Pearl 
ittrodt,  NVw-York  <'ity. 

8  Toilet  and  fancy  soaps,  tranmnnrcnt  «onr>s  for  the  toilet  and  washing  pnr- 
pogoH.— ,JoiiN  Thomi-hon,  mnnu.  80  North  Third  street,  Williainsbiirgh,  NowYork. 

9  Spociniens  of  artiftcial  leaves  and  flowers.— Ouillamb  A  Korn,  manu.  lUl 
William  street,  New-York  City. 

10  Variety  of  fancy  article-*,- IIknry  S.  Rookbs,  prop.  449  Broadway,  New- 
York  City. 

11  Ornamental  fruit  cakes.— Benjamin   Wilt,  manu.  824  Grand  street,  New- 

York  City.  .  .,        t        a 

12  Chains  and  other  fancy  carvings  in  wood,  done  with  a  penknife. — John  8. 
Lane,  mnnn.  226  Clinton  street,  New-York  City. 

13  Specimens  of  soap,  exhibited  for  its  cleansing  qualities  and  economy. — M. 
B.  Maso.v,  prop.  61  Rutgers  street,  New-York  City. 

14  Specimens  of  line  ornamental  confectionery. — H.  Maillard  A  Co.  manu.  401 
Broadway,  New-York  City. 

15  Swing  and  baby-jumper,  newspaper  files,  Ac. — Obobok  "W,  Tuttub,  manu. 
345  Broadway,  New -York  (ity. 

16  I'ocket'and  larger  cases  of  homooopnthic  medicine;  specimens  of  sugar  of 
milk  nnd  other  articles  used  in  homoeopathic  practice. — John  T.  L.  Smith,  manu. 
488  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

17  Bales  of  merchandise,  exhibited  to  show  the  manner  of  packing  goods  for 
t'le  California  and  South  America  markets. — Cleveland  A  Co.  dealert,  29  Exchange 
Place,  New- York  City. 

18  Specimens  of  preserved  birds  and  quadrupeds. — John  G.  Bell,  taxidermiat, 
289  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

19  Self-adiusting  door  alarm,— T.  Frederick  Thomas,  prop.  129  Pearl  street, 
Now-York  City, 

20  Variety  of  stuffed  birds  in  revolving  glass  bell, — James  Taylor,  taxidermist. 
Thirteenth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

21  Specimens  of  fancy  soapa  and  fine  starch, — Wiluam  Colgate  A  Co,  manu.  6 
Dutch  street,  New-York  City. 

22  Specimens  of  paper  flowers,  exhibited  in  a  frame  of  pressed  leather. — Mrs. 
Theodoiie  Vansrilline,  wianu,  889  Broadway,  New-York  City,  _. 

23  Assortment  of  fashing  tackle, — J.  A  J,  U.  Conroy,  manu.  62  FuUou  slreefc, 
New-York  City. 

24  Fine  morocco  jewel  cases,  pocket-books,  portable  writing-desks,  work-bas- 
kets, and  other  articles  of  fancy  leather. — Zurn  A  Ranftle,  manu.  14  John  street, 
New- York  City. 


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,i?.t  "AT"",""!'"  °i  ''"Pe'-'O'*  Colojfne  water.-W.  L.  Clkvkland,  vtanu.  207  Kin» ! 
•treet,  Oharlertton,  Houth  Ciirolinu.  '"'"gl 

^At  '''P«V''"'^'''»  "f  w.ihi)«.it.,  an  Indian  spocific  for  the  improvement  of  the  (rrowth 
of^the  hair— Gkuuok  Vandkubkn,  inv.  d:  manu.  123  Chambcn.  street,  New-York 

SAM^.^^'r^ilT*  ;^''* Phl'tr.^'  ^r'^-^'"!'"'''  *"^^'«^'  «»*^  ^«'-'""«  "*•'««•  artieles.- 
BAMUEL  Hart  A  Co.  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

^^fw-York'5t"'  °^  "'■'•fi'''''^  flowers.-MADAiiK  CivicrrB,  manu.  64  White  street, 

JlX'^Zn  Tec*;  N'eJSl^at'  ""''"'  '""'"'  *c.-Loc.M.oua«, 

12? {^l'rB^"eVieS!Y«rdlt!;:  '^""  '^°'  framea.-EowABD  G.  Tavloi^  ,na„K 

.rH?i.^''f'''™?*  "^  L^?!*'!.  «if^''»«*8.  colognes,  kathairon,  bandoline,  and  other 
articles  of  perfumery._D.  8.  Baenks,  ^rop.  161  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

n^aaf"*"."^  ""*.'■"'  ^""^T'  artihcially  prepared,  and  will  retain  their  fresh- 

etreet  LTyoTo^!'"''"'''*  WiLUKLMsi,(KHF.n,  manu.  10  St  George's  Place,  18th 

34  Work-box.— Edgar  A.  DvtiHAv,  prop.  93  E.  13th  street,  New-York  City. 

m««„  o,*t""™  ^f  **'  t"i'«*  sets,  dentriffce,  and  tooth  wa8h.-JouN  A.  CvuLm 
manu.  23  Tremout  Row,  Boston,  Massachusetts  ^ 

«.«„„  Illfn^'^^^f'  ^*^^  ^°^r*"',  ^^?"'«^  ^«"«'  """i  f^^cy  articles—W.  S.  Room 
manu.  449  Broadway,  Isew-York  City.  "v«*«^ 

J.  wXlTfr  Itrt:KwV^^^^^^^^  ^^"P'  "^"'^^  polish._W„XX.H  JOHK. 

iV?  WnS'st'r^  Net^c^i^citr'  "'""  --''^--J-'I^  B--.  '-*-X 
39  Ladies'  work-box.-.ADOLi>ii  Dkng,  manu.  691  Broadway,  New- York  Citv 
-^O  Nonpareil  hair  lustral,  an  odoriferous  cream  paste.— Mia.  Geo.  W.  H  Brown 

tnv.  &  manu.  882  Broome  street,  New- York  City  '^y^'^.n.a.  ijRowN, 

Y^ric  CU^  '^^^^  ""^  '"'''^*'  bags—MATTHEwa  &  Hunt,  manu.  36  Dey  street,  New 

strict,  N"ew%A  Cky.^*"  '°  mother-of-pearl.-RoBERT  S.  Stanton,  manu.  20  Cliff 

Tni^T.^wV'*'"'^^*""'*  ^^y"*  **^'**^  *°^  "^«8  f«r  porte-monnaies  of  pearl,  Ac- 
Joshua  W.  Hincholiffk,  manu.  89  Greene  street,  New-York  City. 

A-I^.r     f  I*'"^*""®*^  oriental  crystal,  or  "spirit  of  the  flowera."— G.  W.  A  J.  B. 
ashard,  pat.  ds  manti. 

nir1^n!iw^'"*T  5''  P°I,t«-°^«°n"«9  5  stcel  locks,  clasps,  Ac.  for  portfolios,  souve- 
YKity  "*  *c.-Thomas  Morton  A  Brother,  mlnu.  212  plarl  street,  New- 

Bowery^  NcTy^I'S^"  ^"^^  *"^^*^'°«  oream.-JoHNLiNDMARK,  manu.  266 
1ft  ^^-f  "'."T**^  ^;!:^-^*«?«.I'-  Harino,  taxidermist,  Piermont,  New-York 
.A  NewYork^ci;;!  '*""^  """'^'"^  *^*°^«-^-  *  ^^  W^«"«'  '»«««•  ^^  Chatham 

•  J^*n!lf^l'''!i?^''  *"?  Po^'^.^^V!^  patterns  for  carpet  weavers,  calico  printer, 
and  fancy  needle-work—S.  N.  Behrend,  manu.  254  William  street,  New-YoS 

Tn£^/<L''**'™''°°*'*^'  reticules,  work-boxes,  in  leather,  steel,  pearl,  and  ivory.- 
JosEPH  ScHORRN,  Want*.  196  William  street,  New-York  City.  ^ 

Br"dw'a;"LTYo?k  S"^  *"'  '^"^^^  articles.-RxcE  i  Smxtb,  prop.  725  A  72» 
STf^StSSfi'Dt^es^^  ^-«y  chocolates.-NA.AiBK 

YoA  giJ^/*"*^^*"*"  ^'^^i  paraaok-JAMEs  Woods,  manu.  292  Pearl  street,  New- 


Unitkd  States. — Clabs  29. 


01 


,  inanu.  207  King 


uiK,  manu.  256 


S4  Two  Btuffed  doM,  of  the  pure  terrier  species. — Wiluam  Morris,  cor.  Bridge 
and  rroapcet  streets,  Hruoklyn,  New-York. 

66  Pyramid  of  fancy  Hoaps.— {Stki'Iiicn  W.  Jones,  manu.  269  W.  16th  street,  New- 
York  City. 

66  Ciioice  extracts,  esscncis,  and  chemical  preparations ;  toilet  soaps  of  various 
kinds. — Edward  Piialon,  tnanu.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  617  Broadway,  New-York 
City. 

67  Mounted  diamonds  for  cutting  window  and  frame  glass. — Joshua  Shaw, 
manu,  142  Nassau  street,  New-York  City. 

68  Specimens  of  fancy,  carved,  and  turned-work  canes  in  great  variety. — Hbnbt 
RoiiDK,  mamt.  174  Broaaway,  New-York  City. 

69  Variety  of  fancy  soaps,  pomades,  cologne  water,  balsamic  toilet  vinegar, 
dentifrices,  extracts,  and  perfunied  oils. — Kniuut  A  Qukru,  manu.  67  John  street, 
New-York  City. 

60  Specimens  of  wax  flowers. — William  L'Homukdiku,  agent,  9  Park  Place, 
New-York  City. 

61  Umbrellas,  parasols,  and  walking  sticks  of  all  descriptions. — Joun  J.  Smith, 
manu.  234  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

62  Variety  of  morocco  cases. — Hknby  Bkavmont,  manu.  68  Duane  street,  New- 
York  City. 

63  Tortoise-shell  watch-cases  and  card-baskets. — Mrs.  Anson  B.  Fullib,  manu. 
163  Monroe  street,  New-York  City. 

64  Nest  of  ladies'  toilet  boxes,  richly  ornamented. — Lxwis  Dkla,  manu.  198  E. 
23d  street,  New-York  City. 

66  Travelling  dressing-cases,  razor-straps,  Ac. — William  Saunders,  manu.  806 
Bowery,  New- York  City. 

66  Morocco  and  velvet  cases  for  jewelry. — John  P.  Sekle,  manu.  74  Duane 
Btreet,  New-York  City. 

67  White  and  fancy-colored  feather  fans. — Nelson  Webster,  manu.  Plainfield, 
New  Jersey. 

68  Payson's  tooth  powder. — Patson  «fe  Thurston,  manu.  Stapleton,  New-York. 

69  Specimens  of  a  new  and  patent  variety  of  soap. — Ira  F.  Patson,  manii.  Sta- 
pleton, New-York. 

70  Various  specimens  of  perfumery  and  fancy  soaps. — Justine  Scuillhaas,  manu. 
196  William  street,  New-York  City. 

71  Assortment  of  perfumery.— James  Wilson,  man'u.  286  Walker  street,  New- 
York  City. 

72  Porte-monnaies  and  segar-cases  of  leather,  mother-of-pearl,  Ac. — ^Beeb  A  Co. 
manu.  40  Maiden  Lane,  New-York  City. 

73  Variety  of  artificial  flies. — Henry  PRrrcHABD,  manu.  241  Division  street,  New- 
York  City. 

74  Portfolios,  portmonnaies,  and  segar-cases. — ^Anthony  Menkel,  manu.  88  Naa- 
sau,  New-York  City. 

76  Model  of  the  Croton  Reservoir  in  confectionery. — Augustus  L.  Schneideb, 
manu.  209  Bowery,  New-York  City. 

76  Shot  belts  and  shot  pouches. — Joseph  F.  Capewell,  manu.  Woodbury,  Con- 
necticut. 

77  Whips  and  whip-thongs,  harness  cords  for  lines,  traces,  Ac. — Jaspeb  R.  Rand, 
manu.  Westfield,  Massachusetts. 

78  Specimens  of  "  Formodenta,"  a  new  preparation  for  the  teeth. — Hazard  A 
Caswell,  manu.  Newport,  Rhode  Island. 

79  Articles  manufactured  by  the  Cayuga  Indians. — Peteb  Wilson,  of  the  Ca- 
yuga tribe  of  Indians,  Versailles,  New- York. 

80  Bouquet  of  wax  flowers.— -Joseph  Resta,  prop.  26  Reade  street,  New-York 
City. 

81  Specimens  of  wax  flowers  and  wax  fruit. — Miss  Elizabeth  Aabon,  Niagara 
8«iuare,  Buffalo,  New-York. 

82  Basket  of  wax  flowers. — Mibs  Jane  Sloat,  manu.  Piennont,  Sookland  Co., 
New-York. 


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MlBCELLAX«Of;g   MaHOTAOTOR.,  ETC.— ClA88  2Q. 


-J*'«  X^'^/T   "^  '"""""'entftl  conf«ctionerv  — H    N    !?,«,.  ' 

•tr<'«t,  New-Vork  City.  "ery.— u.   w.  Fjot,,,  ^an^  ^q  Chatham  | 

89  S^ec-imens  of  tho  mecbp.nioal  "  sewing  hiri."n»«,  ^  ♦     .        • 
»i««...  Smyrna  TenneMoo,       ^  °'  ''""°°''  '««ll>er..-GKio,  A.  Bun 

94  V.nety  of  choice  extract^  pomile.  Hm^ui  ..]  J       •  .. 

.A^Td:?;ht"Ks::^zr''™°''="-'™"'.  •-■•»■ 'oj'ort'.  Second 

102  Specimen,  of  tooth  Daat,'      A    6  ^  '  *™"'"- 

p«te^.„d  i?,„id  ".ckiog.-^.Mrrw:Ls  WJiir'^ottX""??' 

i^^  Phnaip°J,i'"pT„„:;!P:^-f'«>'"  ^»«»-  *  Co.  «„„.  ,,  str.wh.nj 
B'o?l!'M''.''rl'^Sr  '°"°'  -I— B-"  *  Co.  m,„.  ,20  W..hi.gto„  ,t„.^ 

.rwe"rs:.s:t5*YrtS'  '*"°^  -*'>«-^«.  a  bow„^.  «„ 

107  Specimens  of  iujube  oastfl-  nnw^^-  u 
ma„„  290  Fourth  st/eet,  NerYo^k^Suv  ''''  ''"^  P"ff«.-GKOEOK  Chandleb, 

108  Specimens  of  perfumery Thaita/'tj  at 

..r"  tZtTiZ"'  "  '*'°^  "*'■-'■  »•  «—  *  Co.  ».„.  .0  Fulto. 
d"',."!™ ."J?"'  ?'  prep.r.tiona  of  „.  weed._I.  «.„.,._-  c.._ 


8  29. 


Ukitkd  States. — Clam  20. 


08 


lanu.  40  Chathnni 

'ork. 

ciuu  MoRAN,  manu.  \ 

Ibir.o  and  mottlH  I 
,  taxidermiHt,  Old  i 

AUIU  F.  HOWLANH 

—John  A.  Jonm, 

spring  tape  mea- 

3*ohgkA.  But*, 

lALLADA,  manu.  3 

of  perfumerj.-. 
v^ania. 
8.— Adah  Kraft, 

iptions  of  toiI«t 
olphia,  Pennajl- 

manu.  Sjracug«i 

Costa,  442  Vin« 

^0  North  Second 

anu.    89  North 

J  Market  street, 

riOH,  tnantt,  819 

manu,  comer 

necticut. 

'  the  laundrj; 

stenbury,  Con- 

!5  Strawberry 

lington  street, 

SowDKN,  manu. 

WB  Chandleb,    i 


et,  Baltimore^ 
It*.  50  Fulton 
aviuj^  rhila- 


J112  Obicetfl  in  confectionery. — Miciiarl  Sciiall,  manu.  194  A  196  Division  streetf 
^ew-Vork  City. 

113  Oil  piwte  blackinfi;  and  water-proof  composition  for  leather. — John  Vaw 
|l»KTKNTKH,  inanu.  87  Barclay  street,  New-York  City. 

114  Specimens  of  blacking. — Ciiarlkh  F.  IIkurinu,  inv.  d  manu.  69  Orange  street, 
llfiooklyn,  New- York. 

116  I'Hsto  polish  blacking;  water-proof  blacking,  and  leather  preservative.— 
IJas.  p.  Sullivan,  vianu.  84  Kilby  street,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

116  (flazed  and  twisted  tobacco  pipes;  pipe  heads  of  various  descriptions.— 
|L)a.mel  Wiiitk,  mamu  44th  street,  between  Lighth  and  Ninth  Avenues,  New-York 
I  City. 

U7  White  crayons. — Walter  <b  Wi.ntkrbottom,  7nanu.  617  Walnut  street,  Phila- 
Idelphift,  Pennsylvania. 

118  Specimens  of  "  magio  Idacking,"  tin  blacking  boxes,  <fcc. — Rusuton  iIcMters, 
\manu.  ii9  Strawberry  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

I  119  Pure  crystal  cement  for  repairing  broken   glass,   china,  dec. — Robxrt  M. 
I  Campdell,  ittv.  (k  manu.  East  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

120  Artificial  flowers. — Simon  Willard,  manu.  6  Pearl  street,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

121  Fancy  hat,  hair,  and  cloth  brushes,  made  of  metallic  composition. — Cuap- 
MAN  A  Rook,  manu.  New  Haven  Railroad  Freight  Depot,  New-York  City. 

122  Variety  of  wax  flowers. — Martha  A.  Taylor,  manu.  Newcastle,  Tennessee. 

123  Fancy  card  case  in  worked  paper. — Mary  A.  Juuson,  maker,  Atlantic  street, 
Brooklyn. 

124  Various  ornamental  objects  wrought  in  hair,  chenille,  shells,  wax,  beads, 
moss,  Ac. — Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Rked,  manu.  8  Leroy  street,  New-Vr i\  City. 

126  Specimens  of  pearl  buttons. — Benjamin  Hamilton,  ma  lU.  Broad  Brook, 
Connecticut. 

126  Fancy  articles  in  ivory  and  wood — as  silk  and  cotton  stands,  emery  cushions, 
thimble  cases,  wax  and  silk  spools,  drawer  knobs,  Ac. — James  Armitaoe,  manu. 
279  Stanton  street,  New-York  City. 

127  Japanned  and  painted  tin  toys. — John  W.  Holberton,  manu.  48  Maiden 
lane,  New-York  City. 

128  Variety  of  buttons. — K.  S.  Wheeler  A  Co.  manu.  d;  agents,  8  Dey  street, 
New-York. 

129  Variety  of  painted  pewter  toys. — Pia,  Brothers,  manu.  127  Hester  street, 
New-York  City. 

130  Specimens  of  sand  paper  of  various  qualities. — George  W.  Wuitmore,  manu. 
17  William  street,  New-York  City. 

131  Sand  and  emery  papers.— 'Thomas  Dickinson  A  Co.  manu.  1102  Broadway, 
i;ew-York  City. 

132  Specimens  of  sand  and  emery  papers. — Wujjam  B.  Parsons,  manu.  284 
Poarl  street,  New-York  City. 

133  Specimens  of  Mexican  wax  work. — Capt.  J.  P.  Levy,  prop.  117  Btsnk  street, 
New-York  City. 

134  Head  of  Washington  in  shell  work. — Mrs.  Ezekiel  Parker,  Montpelier, 
Vermont. 

136  Parasol— Carolina  Enafp,  268  William  street,  New- York  City. 


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CLAM  80. 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTa. 
DivmioN  A.     CotHTO  7,  8,  and  9. 

BiuHdway,  Now- York  CitJ  plmtha—WiLUAii  Hau,  dc  Son,  manu.  289 

an  ontlroly  new  rtvle-I  J"?;!':  octave  Hcnn-grand  j.iano-forte,  in  rosewood, 
York  Oity?^  ^        ^  *^-  ^^''''  ^  ^«-  '"««"'  l^a-lOtt  Third  Avenue,  New 

.ndlS^r.d^rorri'ij^Sl^i'T^^'^'  "ir*''*  '•'"'i'°''3^  ^'  --^™«tion 
ci-  pro;,.  StoneybLkrLo,;^  h^aml  '°"«-W"-"am  S.'Mount,  N.  A.  inv.  pat 

Brotdw?;;Vew'Yorrritr'*'"'  '"''P'^'^*  octave«.-JoHN  F.  Shown,  n^anu.  m 

Qu'rnS;':n^d"'rir'r!!rvSn«'r^'^"  bVln^- 1^1-  of  Stradivari^, 
thestrin^B  They  pro  uce  the  In  «  n  ,"f  T^"  «f  American  materials,  exc,,^ 
but  the  Lnoh  I'tiod  of  tlZ^Xetll'Z  ^'V'  'K«  "»P«'-t«d  inst?u„,eui, 

V^-y"^''S^^iSu:!:^^  f-i"t«ting  the  processor 

York  City.  "'^"  ItouKuxsoN,  mv.  <£•  »tan«.  181  Broadway,  New- 

New-YorciS'  "'""'"^  wood,-HAZB.xoN  4  Bbothkb,  ,«an.  219  Centre  street, 

iS  ArrSjL'p^^t^aSXn  caUrof T'  ^'''^"J^^^'^y'  ^-^-k  City. 

being  played  upSn  wUhorSunr-P  c  r^l'^^         '"'"  '-""'"'  ^'^^  ""'^  °' 
street^  New-Yoric  City  »»«»"&— 1.  0.  O.  Nkjll,  jnanw.  <fr  prop.  180  Hester 

ton  str^eek^ltVrj'cif^  ^"^-  ^'""  ^^  «— y.-EowABD  Baack.  ,'.;,.  8Y  Ful- 
mani  l^r^^J^^tuZlZZ^  °^"  prmciple.-A.B.KX  Gkmc^..^  in.  pa,  i 

\l  K-t^tZSSrrS*^^^^^^  New- York  City. 

.trL\1jeTCtcr^-^^P=ti^^^^^^^^^^ 
x5|:^4^J^^£;Xi::r^;;:;!t^  L.  Lewis  of  ^ew-Yor..-^.  . 

^-rLnC.Z:m^:^^'Z%^  P"*-^  -l>-«"g  action  and  patent 

Troy,  New- York.         ^  *  Hul8kamp,  mv.  pat.  d:  manu.  1 17  River  street, 

BrZ^^ZtroAT^'  '^  Gilbert-HouACK  Waxkhs.  prop.  ^  a,erU,  838 
^r/29Tt:i,rNew^?Scl|--P-"  attaXl":^^feo.AU,   *  Bkoxhk. 

w^AjrsN:i:^,rj^ 

.»-  Two  upngat  pianofortes.-G.OHOK  WvsKH.'J^rCin'iS^^^^^^^^^^^ 


United  Btatks. — Clahh  80. 


23  Il<Mew(ii>>)  seven  ooUve  squar*  piniiofort*.— Jkam  Lankola,  manu.  18  Uar* 
fridori  utreet,  Now-Y«»rk  City. 

24  Violiji, — .loiiin  Sthodi,  mnnu,  235  Cnnfre  iitrffflt,  New-York  City. 

25  Iinprovod  parlor  iiu'lodi-on,  with  two  »et«  of  rciMls  iiriil  Mtojm. — O.  11.  Eld- 
I  RiiNij;  manu.  Chonv  ViiUcy,  New  York. 

26  Ilftiul  »«rni>lnno  ;  fruiidinu  ;  octnve  oc<M)rd»M»n,  mid  improved  banjo. — F.  O. 
Kkhih,  mnnu,  62  Wiirrcn  •troet,  Brooklyn,  New-York. 

27  Two  improved  mclodoon*. — OARiunT  A  Nkedmau,  manu.  76  East  Thirteenth 
j  street,  New-Y«  rk  City. 

28  StMni-grnn<l  Htpiaro  pimio-fortf,  of  Boveii  octavos. — Finxii,  Pond  A.  Co.  manu. 
Kriitiklin  sipmre,  Now  York  City. 

29  I'ianoforte. — llALLrrr  Davib  A  Co.  manu,  409  Wnwhington  street,  Bonton, 
MnMfiaeinisettH. 

—30  Pianofortes. — Albert  II.  Lai)I>  dc  Co.  manu,  200  Washington  street^  Boston, 
MnsHaoliUHcttH. 

31  S(|narfl  pianofortes. — Georob  Ilt'oiiKS,  manu.  806  Washington  ttrect,  Boston, 
MaxsncliUButtH. 

32  Sqiiui'o,  grand,  and  improved  pianofortes. — John  B.  Dunham,  manu.  19  East 
Tliirteeiitli  street,  New-York  City. 

33  Square  pianoforte,  with  tlio  dolce  campano  attachment. — Boardman  &  Orat, 
manu.  Albany,  Now- York. 

34  Improved  transposing  guitar,  ond  improved  banjo. — Napoleon  W.  Gould, 
inv.  A  manu,  100  Grand  street.  New- York  City. 

35  Clarionets,  flutes,  trumj)etH,  saxe-horns,  tuba  and  bugles. — K  P.  Curibtman, 
manv.  003  Broadway,  New-York  City. 

36  Accordeons  with  improved  reeds ;  banjo  with  new  arrangements  for  tuning ; 
tftmbourine  with  flush  screws. — J.  Jacobs,  manu.  100  Chatham  street,  New-York 
City. 

37  Burnap's  grand  .^lian  (caveat  filed). — L.  F.  Robinson,  prop,  by  assignment, 
12  Prospect  street.,  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

38  Two  pianofortes. — Knabe,  Gakiile,  &,  Co.  manu,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

39  Pianoforte. — J.  J.  Wiak  &  Buotuers,  manu.  31  Hanover  street,  Baltimore, 
Maryland. 

40  iSpecimens  of  clarionets  and  flutes. — C.  H.  Eisknbrandt,  man%L  78  Baltimore 
street,  Maryland. 

41  Grand  gothic  double  action  harp  of  6i  octaves. — James  Hawley,  manu,  10 
North  William  street,  New- York  City. 

42  Guitars,  accordeons,  flutes,  fifes,  and  brass  musical  instruments. — Bri'no  & 
Carqili.,  manu.  «k  imp.  47  Maiden  lane,  New-York  City. 

43  New  and  improved  pianoforte  (caveat  entered). — Alexander  Hall,  inv.  <k 
prop.  Lloydsville,  Belmont  County,  Ohio. 

44  Square  pianoforte. — George  Vogt,  manu.  60  North  Fourth  street,  Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania. 

45  A  quartette  of  musical  instruments — viz.  two  violins,  a  tenor,  and  violin- 
cello. — Joseph  Neff,  manu.  44  North  Third  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

46  Keyed  flute  of  ivory,  and  clarionet  of  cocoa  wood. — John  Pfaff,  manu.  8 
South  Sixth  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

47  Grand  action  square  pianoforte. — Frederick  C.  Reichenbach,  manu,  12  South 
Seventh  street,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 

48  Banjo  and  guitar. — Willum  Bauciieb,  jr.  manu.  32  East  Baltimore  street, 
Baltimore,  Maryland. 

49  Miniature  pianoforte,  eighteen  inches  in  length. — W.  H.  Bowdbn,  manu.  W. 
Twenty-ninth  street,  New-York  City. 

60  Pianoforte  with  new  attachment — Spencer  B.  Driggs,  inv,  Detroit,  Mich- 
igan. 

61  Melodeon,  with  two  sets  of  reeds,  in  richly-carved  rosewood  case.  Geo.  A- 
pRiNCK  <fe  Co.  manu.  Buffalo,  New-Y"ork;  jVgents,  W.  Hall  &  Son,  289  Broadway, 
Kew-York  City. 

52  Boehm  flutes. — A.  G.  Badger,  manu^  181  Broadway,  New -York  City. 


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UNITED  KINGDOM  OF  GREAT  UlilTAIN  AND 

IRELAND. 

CLAMM  t. 

[Hm  not*  lo  thU  oltM  in  the  Uiiltod  8Ut«»,  p.  3&J 


€LAKN  9. 
Ohamioal  and  Pharmaoautioal  Product!  and  ProoMMi. 

DlVWlUN    Ij.    CoURTH    10    »fe    17. 

|Tli«  pnrty  to  whoM  uumb«r  *.n  hny  ol«M  a  ttar  (*)  ti  atHxed,  li  repraaonted  In  tb«  Cnrstal 

r«lacfl  by  Mr.  E.  SUIncr.] 

1*  New  inka  for  Rtainirifv  oiik  aiul  mnhoynny,  with  Hpecimons  of  the  stained 
woods. — .Iamks  IIawtiiornk,  inv.  78  Ciiiirriiigton  Mtrect,  London. 

2  Sriniple«  of  colorfl  on  porcelnin. — fiKOHOR  LorKurrr,  manu.  StnffordHliire. 

3  I'r«j)iiiuti<m  to  protect  grain  from  »mut  and  from  tlio  attacks  of  cater- 
pillars — I)avio  Ci.ahkk,  choniist,  inv.  d;  manu.  Bodforu  Uiiro,  England. 

4  Mineral  oolor«,  raw  and  mannfucturcd,  for  oil  paints  and  paper  staining; 
mint-ral  yellow,  droani  oclnv,  Indian  red,  vermilion,  burnt  umber,  Ac.  Ac. — jTl- 
tAM,  Jones  A  Co.  manu.  Markeaton  Mills,  Derby,  Englaml 

5  Samples  of  colors  and  clicmicul  jjroductions. — William  Dawbon,  tnantt. 
North  Dritish  Color  and  Chemical  Works,  Leith,  Scotland. 

6  Sj)cciinen9  of  aloin  and  caffeine. — ^Thomas  A  IIenky  Smith,  21  Duke  street, 
Edinburgh,  Scotland.    ' 

7  Specimens  of  Peruvian,  cinchonine  and  quinidine  barks;  sulphates  of 
quinine,  cinchonine  and  quinidine;  cp.som  salt;  rochello  salt;  phosphatu  of 
Bodft;  sulphate  of  iron;  citric  and  tartaric  acids;  citrates  and  tartrates  of  iron, 
culomel;  corrosive  sublimate;  rod  precipitate;  borax;  bicarbonatcs  of  potash 
and  soda. — IIowahds  A  Kent,  manu.  Stratford,  I^ngland. 

8*  A  variety  of  chemical  productions. — Dinnkford  A  Co. — inv.  <k  manu.  172 
New  Bond  street,  London. 

9  Calcined  magnesia  and  carbonate  of  magnesia. — Thomas  Jennings,  manti. 
Brown  street,  Cork,  Ireland. 

10  Bicarbonate  of  soda. — C.  Allhausbn  A  Co.,  Tyne  Chemical  Works,  Gates- 
head, near  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England. 

11  East  Indian  drugs  and  medical  plants. — Matthew  Pound,  AO  Leather  lane, 
Holborn,  London. 

12  Drugs    and  chemical    productions. — Lka    A   Peiiriks,  manu.,   Worcester, 
England. 

13  Specimen  of  carbonate  and  calcined  magnesia,  and  other  chemical  produc- 
tions.— George  Shaw,  prod,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

14  Crystals  of  sulphate  of  iron  (copperas). — ^Trustees  of  the  late  J.  Buckley 
manu.  Manchester,  England. 

15*  Large  crystals  of  the  sulphate  of  barytes. — John  Cooper,  Jr.  manu.  Ash- 
ton,  Cumberland,  England. 

16  Specimens  of  the  various  alkaloids. — John  Clakke,  manu.  Manchester,  Eng- 
land. 

17  Dried  preparations  of  British  indigenous  plants ;  fluid  extracts  of  taraxacum 
and  colchicura ;  green  and  black  tea  shrubs. — James  H.  Kent,  prod.  Bury  St.  Ed- 


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OOP,  ktc.~Claw«  3,  4. 


crAiia  a. 

8uh«Uno««  •mployad  «■  Pood. 
Uivuioti  U.  CotBw  Ifl  A  17. 

court,  Lon.|<.n.  """^^  '^ lo«.— Jokuii  AIaink:,  manu.  7  Union 

4H|.e<.ime„,  of  Wor(.,.,t«r«hire    mi,ci,«Ika    A    f. 

8    MllNlirnnni  .••.„...„         tx 


wutflr.  Er.j^Iuiul.  '  "nkito.— Heaeo  4  How,  „,„««.  For«  gtioet   Bri<lgo 

CI^AflS  4. 

I>i VISION  B.  CouRTO  16  A  IV 

---'li^-—^o.^.Tv^^^anu.B.lf,,t,  Inland. 


Unitbd  Kikodom  op  Gmiat  BiuTiuir  and  Imland.~Olam  0.     90 


11  I'lilflnt  •tarch,  ni«nur«ctiir<-.|  from  ««|{<i  ami  poUlo  flour.— Dkown  A  PuiiM>ii 
mtnu.  'niruiih<'r»i){,  iu'»r  I'limlcy,  HcoHiiikI.  * 

12  <l!o!>rt.'!.!    j.atcHt  star.h,  «>»«!«   (r..!u    K.-..!)  Indian  nago.— -Uoittt  W.mii;*- 
'•roiiM,  «;i«tnM.  Mnxwilton,  iwnr  I'auU^,  I^oIUikI. 

Machlnei  for  dlr«ot  um,  Iticludlof  8t«ain,  HydrauUo  and  PnaumaUo  Bn- 
ginea,  and  Railway  and  other  Oarriagaa. 

DiviHioN  H.  Cuiani  25,  2fl  A  29. 

!•  Moik'l  of  A  lailwny  turn-tuhlo,  for  rororiing  locomotlrw.— Joawii  Dtmi* 
inv.  Kainton  Colliery  n«ur  Durham,  KiigUiKl.  ' 

2*  Now  and  improvuil  railway  nignoU.— Thomah  Ward  dt  Co.  inv.  d  manu. 
liiioolnahire,  KngUna. 

3»  Hnow-iw«(>i)inK  ongino  for  railways  nud  common  roads.— Tiibodoke  Fauee, 
inv.  'i  Little  Argyll  Htrvut,  London. 

4  Ik'ciprocating  steam  ongino — Huiito:*  A  (7o.  manu.  Manclicsti'r,  Fnglond. 

6  I'atont  stutttn  prenH  for  trimming  nml  cutting  popcr  nud  other  subHtanoos.— 
J,UIKH  Hooo,  Jr.  inv.  4  Nicoldon  Btreet,  Kdinburgh. 

6  Htoam  engine  and  sugar  ouno  mill  upon  n  single  foundation  pinto.— U.  0. 
RoBiNSo*(  lb  Co.  manu.  43  Moorgato  struct,  London. 

7  Mininturo  models  of  oscillating  cylinder  and  beam  engines,  capable  of  being 
worked  by  ntmosphcrio  pressure  in  lieu  of  stenm. — Hknjamin  Warneu,  int:  4a 
Rupert  street,  Haymnrkct,  London,  a//f/i/,  l\  Anukrbon,  Stewart's  store,  ijroadwny. 

8  •  Railway  signals. — Jamkh  Htkvkns,  inv.  Darlington  works,  Houthwark,  Ijjg. 

9  Working  model  of  steam  engine  constructed  upon  a  new  principle. — WauAM 
Moreiikao,  Jr.  inv.  IJskeurd,  Cornwall,  England. 

10  Two  Irish  jaunting  cars.— William  Ubowne,  manu.  89  Ornfton  street, 
Dublin. 

11  New  broughom;  now  Irish  jaunting  cor;  colored  drawing  of  a  dress-coach, 
building  for  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  of  (J rent  Britain. — John  IIutton  A  Sows, 
manu.  Hummorhill,  Dublin. 


CLASS  0. 
Machinery  and  tools  for  Manufacturing  purpoiea. 

Division  B.  Courts  23,  24,  27  A  28. 

1  Patent  duplex  lathe  for  sliding,  screwing,  ond  surfacing.  Patent  self-acting 
planing  machine  for  iron  work;  patent  general  shaping  machine;  patent  slotting 
nnd  shaping  machine;  patent  bolt  and  nut  screwing  machine,  with  18  sets  of  die 
stops ;  patent  guide  stock  for  cutting  screws ;  standard  cylindrical  gauges ;  patent 
street  and  road  sweeping  raachinc.--Jo»EPH  Whitwoutu  A  Co.  pat.  ds  manu.  Man- 
chester, England. 

2  A  side-lover  improved  lithographic  press-registering  machine  for  chromo  or 
color  printing. — Samuel  Strakeb,  manu.  80  Bishopsgato  street,  London. 

3  Power  and  hand-loom  shuttles. — Wm.  Gibbon  A  Co.  manu,  18  E.  Campbell 
street,  Glasgow. 

*4  Spindles  and  flyers  used  in  preparing,  spinning  and  doubling  cotton,  silk, 
worsted,  woollen  nnd  flax. — Francis  Preston,  manu.  Ardwick  Spindle  Works,  Man- 
chester, England. 

6  Improved  radial  drilling  machine. — John  Glabqow,  inv.  d:  manu.  Manches- 
ter, England. 

6  Glove-stitching  machine. — ^Thomas  W.  Condon,  inv.  86  George  street,  Water- 
ford,  Ireland. 

7  XWu  fntmes,  Uluslrutiug  lli«  art  of  wuuvIijk  cOacli  luce,  wilL  sp«uuu«u«  of 


4    , 


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f  motion.  o«„v.u  «„.,  i!o,;;  ;    Z    ?ov7.  r?ri^  m,''^^^^^^^^  •""""•^  ''''"k 

01«b«  Work-.  Ku..h.l«l.,  ...ar  Mlm-h^Zf  l5li;u:; J**^--^'*^^     ^^'^"'  •«•'•  •*'  '""- 

rLAMn  «. 
N.T.1  ArchlUclur.,  MlllUnr  Il„,l„..ri.g,  Ordn.«,,  Armor  «A  Accoutre 

m«nUi. 
I)ivwio>j  H.  CoiihT  e. 
^  J  Oun..  .m.or,  «„d  onl„«„oa  .nu,>-.-II«  M-wm»'.  Boa.,  or  Okdm^.c.  I.„ 

«« '/ls;!;;r:;C*^.Ki:;!!i'*'""' ""'  ''^""«  p'-— wn,u.M  (;„«...„. ...... , 

Kn,iand'''  "'  *  ""'*^'"«  ^-^-^-0-  "-H.nx.  .•„.  Sumner  Ilill,  Dnrtford 
Br.m.l  Htroflt,  (ioi,l«n  square,  Lmlon  *•"  *^''*^^'  *'"'•  **'  '""'«"•  «8 

.        14  Devices  of   variou?  uationd   A^^    "  ^^'"'*'"'- 

•    itrcot,  Lorulon.  ""'''""^   fl«g«.-Uuau  8u«d,.kn.   ,„«««.    88  Stanhope 

16  PeieusHion  catw  — H   WArifm  -ir  n-.     ^""Miwiy,  aea.  Kent,  KnRland. 


CI^ASS  0. 

Agricultural,  Horticultural,  and  Dairy  Implement.. 

DiTWioN  B.  Court  8. 

n..H  England,  '''°°"  '"'^  "np'omenU.-W.uxui  ComkiL,,  i„'  i  »„„,. 

4  a«w«uit„r.i  imptaen..  of  v.ri„„,  ki„d.._BpM„»o  C«™„^  Hull,  E,». 


;  !     t 


llBrd  ttrMi,  C©?tni 


Uiritw  KivnnoM  nf  Onrat  BnrTAt<«  anh  T«ri,Airi>.— Oun  10,  101 


or  and  Aoooutr*- 


6  A  varinty  «f  liortH>»ilnir»l  idiplriimiit.      .Iuii<«  KimiEiiTt,  w^mm.  K«-nt,  Vng, 

6  Two  ri«'W  r«M|»iiiK  iiii»>  liitiM  — i'iUNi.Mi  riiiiur*.  in.>    hrufol.  KnuUnd. 

7  liii|>ruva<l  •ir«»*lK«r.ir  nnturaliiiU—K«R>;iir  H»ii,  I,  1.  I».  M  U  S  v  imk.  Ilubtin. 

8  lm|'rtiv«i<l  Kari|«n  wlmolhttrniw,  *<• — Jum  <i*iiii.  .k  «!.».  inv.  l>ubUn. 

9  Kitginw  i»l.H»gl».— lUiiiv  HiLtjt,  tnuHH.  VmK*,  KugUnd. 

CliAM  10. 

PhlloaophioAl  Xniitnimrati,  and  Products  Raaultinf  from  th«(r  um,  Inolod* 

ia§  Horologloal  aiul  Surgical  Imitrumvnta  and  AppliaooM. 

Iw  nil  OALLKar,  (HottM. 

I*  Aohnimatia  0'J  Inoh  ■•trnnunili'al   ti<|iwi!o|if» ,J.\>n»  T.   Ooiituan,   manu. 

Whiftori,  near  lal«worth,  Mi<ii|li<H<*x,  Kri|rlnn<l. 

2  Artilloial  tfl«.th  nn>l  .lintnl  work.— ,Ia*ibi  I).  Moaauo.t,  manu.  6  Kaak«iUor 
itrvi't,  K<liiibiirKh,  H<Mttlanfi. 

3  Th-  ••  A.-.'..liT»t«)r.'*  to  quicken  thn  proceu  of  takinff  photograph*,— RioMAao 
|S»  \i  t..>iir>,  itir    UaatinK>t,  SiiMfX,  Kiii^litmi. 

4  Apparttlim  and  i»|M'fim<«ii«  to  illiutrntn   )^v\^fht  «'li'otrolvp«   pliitiritf,  Kildirig, 
(iimI  .liMtro  .ingrHvitig.— Muukih  I,v.)n»,  imi-.  lia  tiulfolk  •troct,  liirmiugbauj,  Eng^ 


Ittml 


Aokland'tdlTid- 


6  Hydroin«it«n  and  alkalininti«r,  ilhiHtratlnsrthff  anpHcstlnn  of 
iuir  tiifti!hin«t. — William  A<'ki,ami>,  ini>.  \)'.\  lliitton  (iwrdi'ii,  London. 

fl  <iold  and  Mt««l  »p«ota('le». — Kobkrt  Kayi.kv,  maun.    |H  Half  moon  C'retcont, 
LoikIoii. 

7'  Knrtinolli'd  (UuIh  for  wutchoa  and  idintnoinotcrn. — ^Tiiomam  W.  Wiiitk,  manu. 
82  (Jloiuu'ntor  itnu't,  f.ondoii. 

8  Spociuu'nii  of  writinK  by  tlio  oopving  pUn-tria  t«lpgrnpli.— FREoranTK  Oouini 
HxKKWKM,  inv.  n  llnvtirxtock  tcrrai'i-,  l"lninpHt<-(id,  KiiKliiiid. 

9  Uiironu«tor»  and  mnnoinottTn.— Rov.  John  (•lurrnn,  </r#.  Dnrloy  l*ar«onage, 
nsar  Derby,  Kni^limd. 

10  N»'w  anaiomioiil  tnicronoope.  Aiiomometer.— .Ioiim  Davui,  manu.  Irongat*, 
I>erbv,  England. 

11*  Fine  »t«ol  upeotuolon,  <»y«-gunrd^  Ao. — John  Rowlkv,  manu.  Wolverhampton, 
Kui(land. 

12  Patimt  ««>lf-udjnHting  nnd  othor  Hur^^ionl  (^biittio  Htorkinga,  Ac. — Lonodon  A 
Tadhcrkb,  pat.  (b  manu.  J>orby,  England.  Affenl,  Ai.rnicDHKLLEM,  248  Pearl  atreet, 
New-York  City. 

13  Sti>ri>oscopo(i,  with  improved  moniHouM  hmncH  ;  tolcHCopoa;  nohromntic  micro- 
»oop«;  meiiBiirerH ;  apeotacloH;  railway  Hpoetuclcn;  lunucis  Ac. — Jonrru  Holomon, 
manu.  22  K»'d  F^ion  scjunro,  London. 

14  ABtroiiomicttl  tolcacopca,  rogulotor,  Ac. — .John  Dickuan,  Edinburgh,  Hoot- 
laml. 

15  Horizontal  dial;  gcop;raphioal  clock;  porpotual  almanac;  quadrant.— 
DANiKf,  O'CoNNKu,  inv.  I)ub! ill,  Ifi'land. 

^  16  Astronomical  clock ;  ci^ht-dfty  clocks ;   chronomotor  watches,  Ac. — Ciiaiims 
Frodsiiam,  manu.  84  Strand,  London. 

17  l'boto).frttphio  apparatus. — Joseph  Wiwon  Swan,  tnanu,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  Kn^land. 

18  IMiotojfrnpbic  specimcnH. — MATtnicw  J.  Fouiiv,  Cork,  Ireland. 

19  A  problem  which  tho  world  is  challenged  to  solve. — iIamka  Walters,  83 
Grcsham  street,  London. 

20  Gold  chronometers ;  duplex  levers,  Ac. — Uiciiard  F.  CawDEROv,  mann.  21 
Chttrrinffton  street,  New  road,  London. 

21  MaKiut— Thomas  Bennett,  124  Patrick  street,  Cork,  Ireland. 

22  Watches  and  (ihronometern. — E.  D.  Johnson,  manu.  21  Ashley  Crescent,  City 
""~",  Lt-ndoii.     Aijcnf,  Wiluah  Baker,  45  Ann  street,  Now-York  uity. 

23  Metronomes  and  measuring  tapes. — Daniel  Scuolefield,  manu.  Freeman's 
"'luaro,  Iluddersfield,  Knglond. 


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ro»,  London.  '  '"'  "■"<"■  *«— U™«»  Oeohok  Collw^  22  P.t""  no.!  -, 

techmo  inBMtution,  London.  "movements. ~B.  J.  Wakner,  manu.  Roynl  Polj. 


CliASS  tl. 

IVffanufactiu-es  of  Cotton. 
Division  B.     C'ouat  19. 

City.  "*-  «neia.  i^nglanA     -%/i<«,  Smith  &  Strong,  New- Fork 

leiceskT,  England        '^  ^'  "°°^  '""'  mrt»llio  reels.— Jom  Ct  .m,  m,«». 

"'tS'"'""'^''"-""'  "'"'"  """""•-^""•^  0"'^«.  '■^  <tCo.»«„„.  Mile  End, 
rtre^t  M';;?eh'X'E™!^S''°"'--F««™  P»r.D,  ,„r.»„.  SMey  street  mill,  Balo 

P^ff "ip'"'''''"''''"'''"  ''""""  °°-  -"<■«"•  Sobort  Sn.ell,  manager, 


Umtuu  Kinodom  of  Gi  ut  Britain  and  Ireland. — Glass  12.  108 


9  Cotton  and  linnn  threads,  on  apools  and  in  hanks  (Classes  11  «&  14). — Jamu 
CAnLisLE,  HoxH,  <&  Co.  manu.  Paisley,  Scotland. 

10  i'atent  linen  I'or  hauling  wiudow-sashos,  <b\ — Riau&D  S.  Soi'eh,  manu.  CoU 
lingwoud  street,  Shoroditcli    London. 

11*  Dauiask,  diced  and  plain  furaituro  dimity. — W.  Mabtin  A  Son,  1  <&  2  Chap«l 
liquare,  Manchester.  Engluud. 


CliASSI    19. 

LlanufaotureH  of  WooL 
Division  B.     Couats  2  «k  '7. 

1  Twist  worsted  fringe,  Ac. — John  Cowley,  manu.  London. 

2  Shawlu,  wrappers,  bagging,  'weoda,  beavers,  (fee. — William  Busa,  manu, 
Chi})ping  Norton,  Oxfordshire,  Englund. 

3  Witney  blankets  made  from  English  wool. — Edwahd  Eault,  manu.  Wetney, 
Oxfordshire,  Enf'land. 

4  Shepherd  ploids,  tweeds,  and  travelling  plaids. — Geohgk  Wiison,  manu. 
Hawick,  Scotland. 

6  Patent  wool  beavers,  impervious  to  rain,  but  perfectly  free  for  perspiration ; 
elastic  summer  woollen  goods ;  samples  of  woollen  cloths  iu  various  stages  of  manu- 
facture.— T.  «fe  W.  Carh, manw.  Tiverton,  near  Bath,  England;  i7nportert,F.  Derby 
«k  Co.  12  Park  Place,  New-York. 

6  Fancy  cassimeres,  cloths,  and  beavers. — Bull  &  Wilson,  det.  <fr  manu.  62  St. 
Ma)  tin's  Lane,  London. 

7  Scotch  tweeds  and  fuucy  woollens. — J.  «fe  H.  Brown  «tc  Co.  manu.  Ettrick 
Millf>,  Selkirk,  Scotland;  agen.,  Thomas  Pobteous,  V-l  Beaver  street.  New -York 
City. 

8  Blankets,  swanskins,  flannels,  and  friezes. — Alexander  Nioolls,  manu.  29 
Brown  street-,  Cork,  Ireland. 

9*  Black  cloths. — David  Syke?,  Aire  street  Mills,  Leeds,  Ireland. 
10  Manufactured  goods. — A.  J.  Sichel,  manu.  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  England. 
11*  Worsteds,  and  many  varieties  of  manufactured  worsted  goods. — Jonas  Soo- 
CEV  <fe  Brothers,  manu.  Dockroyd  Mills,  near  Keighly,  Bradford,  England. 

12  Silk,  cotton,  and  wool  damasks,  alpacas,  dresses  of  alpaca  and  crape  cloth. — 
Oeaven  6^  Harrop,  manu.  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  England. 

13  Worsted  yarns  and  piece  goods. — Henry  Pease  <fe  Co.  manu.  Darlington,  Dur- 
ham, England ;  affeitts,  BABrocK,  Milnor  <fe  Co.  46  Broadway,  New- York  City. 

14  Shawl  dresses  for  robes  de  chambre,  and  ginghams. — Rainey,  Knox  &  Co. 
manu.  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

15  Articles  manufactured  from  Shetland  wooL — Jeremlah  Linklateb,  prod. 
Shetland  Isle ;  and  Sidney  street.  Commercial  road,  London. 

16  Specimens  of  fine  woollen  cloths. — York  &  Sheepshanks,- manM.  Leeds,  Eng- 
land. 

17  Woollen  hosiery. —  J.  A  J,  Hall  manu.  Nottingham,  England;  agents.  Hall 
IkjTUEBS,  180  Broadway,  !New-York  City. 

18  Wool  exhibited  in  various  stages  of  manufacture — ^Alfred  Bubgsss  &  Co. 
manu.  Bath  lane,  Leicester,  England 


104 


MANUyACTCRKB    OF    Wool^QlABSEB  1.3,  U, 


CLASS    18. 

Manufactures  of  Silk  and  Velvet. 

Division  B.     Court  4 

c4  lint  Ct*-^  ""'-'' "'-'  «"^  -««  ^i:"^_„..  Co™.„.„.  e„ 


CI,ASS    14. 

ManufPctur-«  of  Flax  and  Hemp. 

Division  B.     Court  3 

John  Lk.„,„^  4  t^o. tiLVMaViSd    ri"*''"'  "^H\°'  «°«"  '«''*•- 

Sm^  49  Broadway,  New-York  cfty  '  ^*^°"«»d;  oj-m^  EdwIbds  A 

BuildiJ*  Ltd™.""""  ""'"  "">'«"»«— D.  D«.A..  S«»  4  s,™,  King'.  A™. 

so»  SoM  4  Co.  „„„^  BelSrirelaS    °    '    •  '""""""Wof'.  *<!.-Jo.m  Ricuard- 
16  lp^.T>T^t:r^JZl^'Tt;Zf  °°' ""?-  Belfast,  Ireland 


17  Linen  fabSanlTarnV-iTi  VS  °""~  ""'B"-''.  Dundee,  Scotland. 
18»  Shoemakers'  «nd  ?addier,'tl"df      rl""      ^'^  "'?""■  """"^^'^  ^cotlanA 
G«te  .treat,  London,  and  at  iCLn    rng'unj'"™"''™  *  Lo»08taf«^  „„„^  12 


United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. — Class  16.  106 


19  Snil-cloth.— Pbter  Gavin  4  Son,  maiiu.  Leith  Ropery.  Leith,  Scotland. 

20  Linen  sowing  threads  for  tailors'  use,  netting  purooses,  and  laco  manufacture ; 
linen  yarn  for  manufacturing  purposctt. — Dunbab,  McMastkr  <&  Co.  manu.  Gilford, 
Ireland. 


CliASM    15. 

Mixed  Fabrics,  Shawls,  Vestingv,  Ac. 

Division  B.     Courts  2  «fe  7. 

1  Figured  barege  dresses  and  corded  and  brocaded  poplins.— Middlbton  <b 
AiNSWORTH,  manu.  Lon(Jon  and  Korwich,  England. 

2  Muslins  and  mixed  goods.— Tootai,  Broadhubst  A  Lke,  manu.  Manchester. 

3  Single  and  double  poplins,  watered  and  gold  double  poplina,  corded  poplins, 
Scotch  plaid  poplins,  figured  and  antique  poplins,  fancy  poplin  vestings,  white  tissue 
b.ocade;glac6e,  silks  of  various  mixed  shades.- Pim,  Brothers  A  Co.  des.  dc  manu. 

Dublin,  Ireland.  .  ,         ,  ,  _  ^^„ 

4  Pattern  card  of  silk  and  cotton  vestings.  John  Ashwortu  <fe  Co.  manu.  Man- 
chester, England,  -ii      i.„        At™..!. 

6  Jacquard  and  embroidered  shawls,  table  covers,  gloves,  mitts,  4c.— Alfrkd 

Saxxon,  manu.  Nottingham,  England.  u„„i,„. 

6»  Printed  square  and  long  shawls.— Abercrombik  &  Yuux,  manu.  11  Forbes 

'^^''t^'WooI  Ynd  calhmero  printed  shawls.— M'N air  &  Brand,  de..  &  manu.  60  St. 
Georeo's  place,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  i„ui,„„ 

8*  Fancy  long  woollen  shawk^JoHN  &  Adam  Dobson,  manu.  Innerleithen, 

^^g'piano  felt  cloth;  canvas  for  enveloping  pianos;  doeskin;  felt  and  silk  hats.— 
Richard  Jones  &  Co.  manu.  Wardle  Felt  Mills,  Surrey,  and  27   Bedford,  Bury, 

7o"poplins  and  tabinets.- Keely  A  Leech,  mami.  Dublin,  Ireland. 
11  Mixed  fabrics,  woven  in  the  patent  Jacquard  loom.— Henry  Walmeslkt, 
imp.  <Sc  manu.  Fir  Mills,  Manchester,  England. 

CL.ASS   16. 

Leather,  Furs,  and  Hairj  and  their  Manufactures. 

In  the  East  Gallery. 
!•  Riding  saddle  on  an  improved  principle.— Charles  Maiben,  inv.  Lewisham, 

^' 2»l°a^dy^9'^saddle,  hunting  saddle,  race  saddle,  harness  pad,  Ac-Robt.  BlytS, 

monw.  4  Park  row,  Piccadilly,  London.  j       *       t«««  «a 

3  Morocco  leathers;  dyed  sheep  and  lamb  ski^ns  for  rugs  and  mats -John  S 

Deed,  manu.  Little  Westport  street,  London.-^</en<«,  Edwards  A  Small,  149 

^"i  WS  KS^a'd?s•  head-dress,  wig,  transparent  scalp,  showing  shades  of 

'^ViLii^ii^pirrg^^^^^^^^^^^^^  ^->  -fyt':^Li 

AngoK  re^p  TnTlaifb  skins.-CYRU9  a'^Jameb  Clark,  manu.  Glastonbury,  Som- 
"'1*'mdfngt  driving  whips,  and  walking  canes.-SwAZKE  A  Adeney,  manu.  185 
^'T*  nlSti^giaSdles,  very  light.-WiLLT.v*i  Lennan,  manu.  29  Dawson  street, 
^"8^WaxeS  calfskins,  saddler's  basil8.-TH0MA8  Felling  A  Co.  manu.  54  Jamaica 
^'^t  ciS'ia'ftSijoH.  PEXXiNa  A  Sons,  manu.  Manchester,  England. 


fcS 


106 


Paper,  Stationery.  Types,  etc.— Class  17. 


12  honthors   and    hair Jiivrir    »4«m    j,   ',*  "'^'* '^"^•,^ew  York  City. 


CLASS  IT. 

Paper  and  Stationery,  Types,  Printing  and  Bookbinding. 

Division  B.     Court  7. 
Btre'e*  LoTdon'^  ''■''^'"*^  pencik-BHooKM.K  A  Lanoook.  ,««„„.  28  Great  Regent 

rs3it°  warwai^P'i;;;;:  ^^"r/--^=.  Arne«bury.  Wiltshire. 
»nan«.  London  ^Surrey'    ^  '   ""*^  '^""'^^  «tationery.-.STKP«Kx  Jones  A  Soks 

EdiJbuS"'"^"'  I>elino«ted."  richly  bound.-RoBKur  Sktox.  1  North  Bank  street 
Londl''^"'™^"^  ^'  ''^^^^  -'^   Mutcs.-Ei,w.ni>   Wkv,  120  High  IIolbor„' 

diu.^.fcrcVw^TS^r.':/'^^^^^^  m^^-^^  post,  de.y.  .e. 

9*  Plain  and  ornamental  ^nveropes  3 wafoS'^'r  ^'^"'"'^  ''''''^  ^^'^don. 
Watling  street,  London.  «"^«'ope3  and  wafers.— George  Pollard,  manu,  U 

VxJL'Twf1o^::1^iTa^^^^^  and  Oriental  eharacters,  Ae.- 

1 1  Specimens  of  bookb  nd  L      til  w  p  '*''*'*'  ^mithfield,  London. 
-12  Specimens  of  plujhl^ "etfsliTRl  --•  ^o^^o"- 

lege  .^< .eet,  Camden  ToVn,  London  Goodall  &  Sons,  wianw.  12  Great  Col- 

EngfaS"'"^"^  ^^  P"'^*-^  types.-Sx™BON.  Blakk  <fe  Co.  ,„an«.  Sheffield 
«.iSXt?a?d""'^"«  "'^^  «-"^«^  P-t-g  ■nk.-A.  B.  Flkmino  d.  Co 

ani  sketch  books  and  albums,  ?vSff  desTs  ar  d  1  °'^  P'i?^,'>  ™"«^«'  ^^--a^ing. 
Msortment  of  stationery.-Tu^MAs  De  r.?  Rnl  Tr  '^''  Portfolios,  and  a  generS 
SCPPLE  Metropolitan  HotetZw-York  C^ty  "'""'"  ^^'^^«°— ^i/^«'.  P"=Rck 

New-York  City.  ^^"''  ^  '^^^'^  Supfle,  Metropolitan  Hotel, 

}|  EKedTols^rTL"^^^  Consul).  Cork! 

read  Avenue  road,.  Regent's  kS^loTlu         ®'"'^"  ^°'"  *«"^^^"g  '^^  blind  to 
^2^^  Books  and  vie.s.-jA„.  McGlashan   .  Co.  50  Upper  Sac.viUe  street. 

rock,  dorr"  """'^^  '  ^^"'^-  '""^  "  Pamphlet.-JoHN  Lindsav,  Maryville.  Black 

^  it  S:Konrb?oi^_SE?R^^^^^^^^        ^--?  «t-et,  Belfast. 

den,  London.  '"     "''''^^  ^=°«««  Bohn.  pub.  York  street.  Corent  Oar- 


United  Kingdom  of  Gkkat  Bkitain  and  Ibbland.— Class  18.  107 


2^  Cloth  for  bookbinaing.--JAMi»  Lkonahd  Wilhon,  manu.  128  8t  John  street, 
London.     yl»cH^  H.  (J ikfin,  lU  Na»Hau  street,  Now- York  City. 

26  Metftllio    i)on-holdern.— JoHKru    (Jillott,   tnv.    d?    manu.    Victoria    Work*, 

2fl*0rnamciital  tickets  and  bauds  for  linen.— Archer  <fe  So^(^  det,  (k  manu.  27  A 

29  Castle  place,  BollaBt,  Ireland.  »        tt         _>.     ji.  n 

27  Specimens  of  bookbindeiV  cloths,  of  various  colors.— Joii:»Hocohton  A  Co, 
Chiswell  street,  London.     Agcnti,  Edwards  4  SMAI.^  49  Broadway,   New-York 

City.  

CLASS  IS. 

Dyed  and  Printed  Fabric*,  shown  as  such. 
Division  B.  Court  4. 

1  Specimeus  of  turkey  red  dying,  and  printing  upon  cotton  fabri<».--WiiLLiAM 
STiRLiNr&  Sons,  manu.  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Agent»,¥ Amaxw,  Millikbn  <iE  TowM- 
8END,  85  Pine  street,  Now- York  City.  „    .,      i 

2  Printed  cottous.- Thomas  Boyd,  manu.  Glasgow,  Scotland. 


CLASS  10. 

Tapestry,  including  Carpets  and  Floor  Cloths,  Lace  Embroideries,  Trim. 
mings,  and  Fancy  Needle  Work. 

In  the  Soutu  Gallkry. 

I*  Worked  Berlin  wool  reading  cushion.- Miss  Caroline  A.  Woebixl,  de».  86 

'''^2^'stcl^et'Sf  S^fdered  muslin  and  cambric,  embroidered  trimmings,  inser- 
tions Ac.— D.  <fe  J.  McDonald  &  Co.,  maj»t.  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

3  Picture  on  Tapestry.— Mrs.  M.  Claek,  Chiswick,  near  Londoa 

4  Garnets.— John  A  E.  Grundy,  manu.  Manchester,  England. 

g*  Sp^cim^s  of  IrUh  pearl,  tatting  or  frivoUt^.  for  ladies.-SoPHiK  A.  Ellib,  des. 
Kildemoc  Rectory,  Ardee,  Louth,  Ireland.  t    i     j 

6  Embroidered  cloaks,  vests,  dresses,  Ac^amks  Cuambkus J^rcl^d 
7*  Knitted  lace,  scarf,  collar  and  berthe.-Miss  Mary  KEXXLEWTtm  Clonmell, 

^■■'^S^Printcd  floor   cloths.-JoHN  D.  Frankun,  manu.   14  Lower  Ormond  quay. 

"  9  Embroideries.- The  Sisters  of  Mercy,  Cork,  Ireland.  Tr^;n>.,irah 

10  Tapestry  carpets ;  velvet  porti^re.-HENDKRSON  &  Widnell,  manu.  Edmburgh, 

^u"view  of  Giant's  Ciuseway  in  needlework-Mrs.  Annk  Ward,  des.  <k  rmker, 

"^"[TDor^y^o^d  or  embroidered,  with  views  in  Ireland.-THK  Countess  of  Clan- 
oarty,  and  Lady  Anne  Butler,  Garhally,  Ballinasloe,  Ireland 

13  Vestings  and  mantles,  richly  embroide-ed  by  poor  girls.-JoHN  G.   IoGee  & 

''\rm^f;'I::i^i!£:L.^  mantles,  Ac-  .OHN  Hayward  A  Co..  86  St  Martin'. 

'TeX'e^ng  and  matting.-DAviD  Thompson,  manu.  Perth  Road,  Dundee.  Scot- 

^IK  VcstmentP.,  embroidery,  flowers  in  lace.  Ac-Sisters  of  Mercy,  Kinsalo,  county 

^fl  BerUn  wool  work.-Miss  Margaret  Cleary.  Richmond  street,  Clonmel  Ire^^ 
18  PatS  of  machine-wrought  black  silk,  and  other  laces  and  muslin  trimmings. 
-L  0  Sett  A  Son,  manu.  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Nottingham,  England. 


I  ii 


108 


Tapestry,  etc.— Clajjs  19. 


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uofr'roS;!:"*'"'"' '«"  """'•  "'•''"  »'«'••  ^«i...,  4C.-J0,,,.  c™,  «„„„„„„■ 
(HA^u  ,.„„„„„).  ,8„  „",;,:;r;'.;.'Z"v:^  cr"'  """""■  ^^""-  ^-  ^'^^^ 

m'' w?  W'"""«.^  ""Su  i)„bli;;  *'''-'""'^'  "■"  '»°''-'"  °f  '"««  Brilui,,.- 
York  Cily.  ■'  """"'■  """'IM.   4    TowNsiiSD,  89   l'i„c  „,„„,^  g^^-_ 

Limeriok,  Ireland  '  """'•  «=■— Laubkiit  4  Buav,  *,.  d-  „„„,^ 

keXs'i^^^^^^^^^^^  Spanish  lace,  embroidered  hand- 

35*  Needlework.-Un8m  ivK  ^nvvL     w  ^^'T^T  ^"«"«'  ^r«l«nd- 
36  Patent  velvet  taDotri    .!'*'''  y^t^'f^rd,  Ireland. 

I^ddern.insterjEngLni'"''^'  ""P^^^'  "'^'^  -fe— Hnxav  Bu.^ro.  A  Son«.  ,«a«« 

38  cSeT;trk"J;s?Sr'S"  ^""'A  ^'^<^''^"«-  -«^--.  Sligo  Ireland. 
,.  39  Cocoa-nuTfit  ml^^arnfats'-fB^vT'^'^^^r'^'  CorlKnd"'- 

«ll|-^  and  picture  li„es.-^.„^  ^,3„,'..„. 

ter^Engfan^'  ^'^"^^'•*'  ""^  °«-  ^-ida-AM,^,  BKo.nBK^x  ^  Co.  .««..  Manche«. 

il  i;e"ir!;?t;rifc^^;^^^^^  Ireland. 

BtrtJt  r^  «<?^r  knitted  ofwwre  wo^I^I^E  m'  ''^"'^•''''  ^"°^- 

street,  Limenck,  Ireland.  ^    ^^'*  ^-  Halloweli,  maker,  3  Hartstonguc 

4o  Embroidered  screen —MAni«i,T» 

screen.    Madame  Dill,  manu.  28  Charlotte  street,  Dublin 


United  Kinodom  ov  (iuKAT  Hiutain  amd  Irkland. — Class  20.  109 


CliANN  80. 
Wearing  AppareL 

In  tiik  South  Oallkry. 

1  Sliirt  fronts  und  colIiii-H  of  cvory  pattern. — John  Crawlky,  manu.  London. 

2  Knitted  robo  for  an  infant. — Mum  .Tank  Btkwart,  Cork,  Ireland. 

3*  Satin   dress  waistcoat,  Jackho.v,   BR«yrnKius   46   Castle   street,    Liverpool, 

England. 

4  Improved  wutorproof  button  nnklo  and  lHueher  boots. — .Iambi  Creak,  tnv. 
1'  mann.  Church  terrace,  VViMbach,  England. 

6  Sliirts ;  shirt-fronts ;  embroidered  Imndkorchiofs,  ai.J  other  apparel. — Jo- 
HKTH  Hrie  a  Co.  manu.  43  (!onduit  street^  London. 

6  Fancy  cloth  and  gingham  dresses. — Kitchkn  6l  Rose,  89  West  Nile  street, 
(Jlaagow,  Scotland. 

7  Weather  protectors. — Harrison,   Buothers,  7nanu.  Dronioro,  county  Down, 

8  silk  olnHtic  boot  tops  and  boots ;  silk  gloves,  Ac. — F.  Lonodon  A  Co.  manu. 
Derby,  England. 

9*  Stays. — Mr».  IIonora  Kennedy,  manu.  Clonmol,  Ireland. 

10  Ladfcs'  and  pent's.   hose,  Ac. — llATrE.v  A  Smytu,  manu.  36  A   37  Lower 
Abbey  street,  Dublin,  Ireland.  . ,      t      j 

11  Gloves   in   varieties. — Fowneh,    Brothers,  majiu.   61  Cheopsido,  London 
a(tent8,  Johnson,  Brotuerh  A  Townsknd,  89  Pine  street,  New-York  City. 

'  12  Gloves. — ^Thomvs  Bi^rkj^  viann.  Patrick  street,  Limerick,  Ireland. 

13  Kid  gloves. — Jamus  Suitle,  wj.anw.  98  Quay,  Waterford,  Ireland. 

14  Stockings.— Charges  Valleise,  manu.    13  Marlborough  row.  Great  Marl- 
borough street,  London.  .... 

16  Life  buoy  vest.— George  McDonald,  inv.  d?  maker,  82  Molesworth  street, 

London.  .  i.     •  rr. 

16  Under  clothing,  made  of  fleecy  wool ;  segovia  and  cotton  hosiery.— Ihomas 
Holland  A  Co.,  inv.  d;  manu.  Langham  Factory,  Godalming,  England. 

17  Gloves,  hosiery,  Ac. — Johnson,  Brother,  A  Townsend,  manu.  Manchester, 
England,  and  89  Pine  street,  New-York  City.  ,      ,         „^  « 

18  Varieties  of  boots  and  shoes ;  boot  fronts,  and  tanned  soles. — Wiluam  Heb- 
RALL  A  Son,  manu.  60  A  61  Mary-lo-bone  lane,  London. 


CLASS  21. 

Cutlery  and  Edge  Tools. 
Division  B.     Court  6. 

1  Carvers'  tools,  Ac— James  B.  Addis,  Jr.  rnanu.  London  and  Kent,  England. 

2  Butchers*  and  house  steels.— Robert  Barker,  maitu.  Easingwold,  Yorkshire, 

TTnrtl  on/1 

3  Several  varieties  of  razors. — Joseph  Elliott,  manu.  Ilollis  Croft,  Sheffield, 

England.  ,         .  ., 

4  Table  knives ;  dessert  knives ;   carvers ;  game  carvers,  and  various  other 
articles.— Wm,  Hargkeaves  A  Co.  tnanu.  Sheffield,  England. 

5  Joiners'  tools. — William  Marples,  manu.  Sheffield,  England. 

6  A  variety  of  cutlery. — William  Lamprey,  mantt.  Dublin,  Ireland. 

7  Cutlery  of  various  sorts.— -John   Sellers,  manu.  Sheffield,  England ;  agent, 
Alfred  Sellers,  248  Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 

8  Sample  of  Cutler T. — RinnARD  A  William  Bradford,  mami.  72  Patrick  street, 

Cork,  Ireland.  '  o,,    i«  i  j  -c     i     j 

9  Cutlery  of  various  kinds.— Joseph  Simb  Warner,  manu.  Sheffield,  England. 
10  Edge  tools  ;  engravers',  joiners',  gunsmiths',  carvers  and  other  light  tools, 

Ac James  Howaeth,  manu.   124  Fitzwilliam  street,  Sheffield.     Agent,  Alfred 

Sellers,  248  Pearl  street.  New  York  City. 


no 


Imh,  Brabr,  Pewtkii,  bto.— Olahs  22. 


BhlSdO:.";::"''  -^•-^-^^-•■'—^'^00..  ,„««.  Sho.f  l-Und  work.. 

13  RuzoM    miMoM,  Ac. -William  HtArKwcLL,  manu.  Bodford  court,  CoveiH 
Uarileti,  London.  ^ 

KngUnd.'"'''"'  "^  <!""«'-y.-OKOME  Butlkr  4  Co..  manw.  Trinity  Works,  Hlu.flk.|.J. 

li  L.  '''''•  ^  """-•«  (  o^oRKVK,  :m  Maiden  Inno,  N«w-York 
HhoHi«ldl"E„^U,"d""''  "***"■  tooI«._ULAKK  A  I'ARKiN,  mauu.  Mon.low  .treet  Work., 

Kn^LId"'"'""^"""'*^  '^"'"""'  ^*"'""**''    "»"»»•    Tally   Ho    Work»,   Hhcffiol.l. 
ShlffilCtlglillf "  "^  cutlery.-MAUs,,.   Huothko^.  A  Co.  m«n«.  Pond  Work.. 

Krif«\?ekTeH\cU!l75  wr""^' !["::'  ""'■*''■''•  ""**^;'/'  '"^^'"«  '""•p"*^-  ^'>««^ «'"« 

grain  sickles.  (Class  IX.)— losiLi.vds  Halmov,  wia»iM.  Kettering,  England. 


CLAN.<I  22. 
Iron,  Bras.,  Pewter  and  General  Hardware,  Including  Lamp.,  Chandeliers, 

and  Kitchen  Furniture. 
Division  B.  14,  16,  Ji  21. 

a  blook  w  r"  ?'  '?  l'"'"'^">'  cnrrlaj^oH,  wagons,  Ac.  ;  conical  buffer  snrinVo' 
mens  of  fi  ^1  7  f"-\  "?^*"'  l""  '^'T  ^''«  ^"""^1°  "^  it«  operation  ;  si^oc 

Canln  SerSlo'n."  '"'^'  '""'^  "''  ^^^^  <fec.-KinBv.  Bkab.  A  Co.  ,«a««. 
BirmilXZlSd"""  '"  """'^'^  i"«tr«mcnts.-WM.  Smith  A  Co.  v.ann.  near 
Dudlcy.'^WarS;^^^^^^  ^^'^'"^^^  anvil.-PoKu  Waionx,  pa,  ^.  ..„.. 

strett,^B/;mrn?ham."E^^^^^^  Bpri„gs.-EowAKn  Sxokks,  ,„a„„.   4  Digby 

6*  Needles  in  the  various  stages  of  manufacture:  needle  eves  Dunch«d  i» 

TFn^Vn,7;?T"T'*''?"';f'^ '"«""•  1'^  King  Square  Londor  ^  " 

nJu.  WoirrLipTon,  Engla'^d"""  "'^"'  ''^-''''^^"  "^  ^"^^^  ^--  *  ^- 
street;  LollV.""  '"'"  ""*^  fittings.-Jo„N  Russkll  A  Co.  ,n«««.  69  Upper  Thamea 

in  w^**  iron  -Addison  Russell,  manu.  Staffordshire,  England. 

}?  Vai?fi  iron.-W,„Ku  Williams,  mamc.  Staffordshirf,  England. 
gol!s^Sn?-{^;i?^;^rB'Ar^^  Lap-Wkldkd  lKo.\.«.Co.  Gla«. 

12  Stamped  ornaments  for  lamps,  chandeliers,  Ac. ;  six-light  chandelier  bodv 

All^nsttUonSr  '''''''  '''■'  ^'  ^'*"«"«  kinds._WixxiAM  %..^^  ,/„r  1 1 

Fa'l*«  W?.llt"^^.T;:;^  «-  -^^^-^  «to-- 

shire,  England.  -hex  »  .ud  Iron  W  orKs,  ilansiieid,  Nottingham- 

««r^^f  ;i"/''''rP"*^"'  i''''°  P*^«°^««t  for  streets,  and  iron  castings  of  various  de- 
SS-^""""'  ^'^^''"  '^  ^-  ^'^""-   SP""^  J^-k  Iron  ^o?L,  Glasgow. 


Unitki)  Kingdom  or  (Jreat  Britain  and  Ireland, — Ciabh  22.  Ill 


wlioat  ftiui 


16  0»>n*rftl  onhinct  bri««  foundry,  coinprining  hlngM,  fwteninijt,  ••outchtont, 
b.'lli.ull».  kiiockei'i,  «loor  •priugn,  cBntorB,  Ac.  Ac— Hmcox,  I'kmiikiiton  A  Hot<% 
manu.  lihininnham.—Aijfnt,  Ai.kx.  Fiici.r.r.ii,  Ifl  IMatt  •treet,  NowYork  City. 

17*  (JookiiiK  dtovo  ami  furnitur«  for  t!ini«rant».— Bbauhiiaw  A  Hansom,  manu. 
Man«flel«l,  Nottn,  KtiKlBiul.  ,    c,     ■      , 

18  Iron  rn,U,  iixlt-w,  piim,  Ac— Okorok  Hooi-kb,  tnanu.  Houglitori  l<i  Bpnug  Iron 

Work*,  Durham,  England.  t.^     i      i 

19  Kitohon  rango. — .l«miiUA  Harhison,  Leamington,  Kngiand. 

20  (Jutta  i>.Tolia  nknUn  and  j()in«r»'  tooU.— Pakkkr  A  Tiiomi-hon,  manu.  20 
HockinKhaiii  «tri'«'t,  Hlu'rtW'ld.  ,,,      , 

21  nlc»  and  ranpH  in  various  itagflB  of  manufacture;  model  for  locomotive 
engine;  car  npringn;  dray  upringii;  wngon  springs,  Ac— Marriott  A  Atkinhon 
manu.  Fitzftlan  works,  Hlicfflel.l,  Kngland. 

22  Needles,  Ac— John  Kummkr  ASon,  manu.  Alccster,  Warwickshire,  Kngland. 

23  Kitchen  range— Jamks  Bihuoi-,    inv.   49   Kochcstcr   road,  Kentish   Town, 

London.  *  ,  „    .  ,  t.  t  a 

24  Lap-woldcd  boiler  tubes;  elbows  and  fittings.— Jamiw  Rusbkll  A  Sons,  wianM. 

Wcdnesbury,  Htaffordshire,  Kngland. 

26  Stilettoes;  crotchet  needles,  button  hooks,  tweezers,  nail-files,  corkscrews, 
bout  hooks,  Ac— TiH)MAH  IlAnnv,  manu.  »  Mooro  street,  Hhefl^eld,  England. 

26  Cast  steel  files,  and  manufactured  steel.- CLowirrr  A  Battib,  manu.  Savillo 

Works,  Kheflield,  England.  „,„.«,*      .   t      i  „ 

27  (}  rates  and  stoves.— Fektiiam,  Miu.kr  A  Sateb,  9  Clifford  street,  London. 
28*  Lap-wcMed  iron  tubes  for  steam  boilers  niul  for  hydraulic  presses.— Oko. 

B  Lloyi),  Jr.  matui.  Berkeley  street,  Birmingham,  England. 

29*  Patent  roasting  apparatus,  with  self-acting  baster  and  heat  reflector.- 
Misft  Annb  llEMiNQTorf,  inv.  138  Sloano  street,  Chelsea,  Lon<lon. 

30  Domestic  utensils.— John  Roberts,  manu.  Kent,  England. 

31  Telegraph  wire— Charles  W.  A  J.  J.  Harrison,  Hurrey,  England. 

32  Iron   rails.— BoLCKOW  A  Vauohan,   marin.    Middlcsboro    Tees,   Yorkshire, 

'"33'^Bronzo  figures,  gas  chandeliers,  condelabra,  Ac— .Iobeimi  A  John  Cox,  Wol 
verhainpton,  p:ngland,  and  New-York  City.  ,       .       .        ,»  j, 

34  Galvanized  tinned  iron  for  gutters,  pipes,  telegraph  wire,  Ac— Morewood  A 
Rogers,  inv.  <t  mami.  Upper  Thames  street,  Loudon.  ,         t^  ,» 

35  Improved  wrought  and  cast  iron,  and  iron  alloys.— John  Davie  Momim 
Steruno,  pa<.  Larches  Camphill,  near  Birmingham,  England.  ,    ,    u  • 

36  Various  sizes  of  coil  and  stud  ships'  chains;  also  wrought  iron  stud  chain, 
as  adopted  by  the  Sub-marine  Committee  at  Liverpool.— Wm.  Chance,  Son  A  Co. 

^"ii  NeS^^^mi  fish  hooks.— Henry  Milward  A  Son,  manu.  Washford  Mill^ 

^ts'pStent^lampB,  japanned  box,  Ac-James  Thornton  A  Son,  Birmingham, 

^°39  Drawing-room,  dining-room,  and  other  register  grates;  fender  and  fire-irons. 
-HooLE,  R0B8ON  A  HooLE,  manu.  Green  Lane  Works,  Sheffield,  England. 

40  Saddlerv,  hardware,  bitts,   stirrups,  Ac     James  Marlow,  manu.  Walsall. 
Staffordshire,  England. 


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f 


112 


WoRKg  ,w  PwKcioi'H  Mktaui.  itc—Clam  2a. 


CI.AMI  98. 


Work,   in   Pr-clou.   M.tidi    wd    th.Ir   ImlUUon.,   J.w.w  .«m      .u 
P.r.on.i  Om.«.„u,  Bron...  .„d  ArUcl.^" 'vir JL^V 

Im  tiik  (J,ui.rnr  (Soltii  ) 

E.gl.Vr""'^  '"  ■""'••""'"  ""'  "'v«'.-A.iu,..,  ll.,„„.M.  „.«  Torquny.  I,..„„, 
3*  Huraltlio  ohiuiinff.— ,TiitiM  Prvw   <»•»  ir  • 

pUeo,  Uii.l„M.  i.niuutu,  (    i,uk„  l,„„„„r,")  u,,,-,^   J  l.i,||i„Ki„„ 

I...ri,l„„,  ,.,„|  lli,-„,i„Kl,m„    -'•"'»""'"•  »'"»«••'  A  t-o.  ,«,,.  ,t  „„„„.  ja  liogont'.trBei, 

I'l»ii»»M,  ,„aX,r,  l)„l,|i„  "  """""■  """'"  '"""  «  ""Kl"  Uiiiic.-Tuo»« 

J.°:i"'S"'  ""*"■  '""  "■'*  •"''1™-^V'»„  4  8„»  (.!„„c„'.j«w.ll.r.).  A,  ,. 

N.c„„^,.u;„  „ .i.','sr::',?LZi™  "• '"""'  """"•  *«— '*'"™. 

London.  *  ^  ""^^  jewolry.-JoHKPH  Anoell,  manw.  lo  Strand, 


CT^ASS  24. 

Glass  Manufactures. 

I>f   THE    OALLERy    (SoUTU.) 

3  stained  ^lass  window  •  8uhi.>o    "Th  ",*^/^^*'' ^*'"'^«»- 

prison."  after  Kuben«.-3  i  Kt  .ifnor.^'   delivering  Saint  Peter  out  of 

4  Specimens  of  irlass  hofH^l  „«•      '  •      ^^or'^^'ester  place,  London, 
-ulators'for  efectric  fcraphl  ^  -TnZ  IT''  ^"''^'  P^*^°*  «*«PP«r«  '  kI-s  in- 

6  Specimens  of  bottfes  f  X  tabtri^'r^T.""'^.  Yorkshire,  England. 
Geokgema^kk,  wmnw.  Bayswater  London""'      """"'"^"'=  *"^  ceiegiapiiic  wires.— 


Unitm)  Kinuuom  or  Ghkat  Huitain  and  Uilahd.— (Jla««  2fi.  118 


7  Bl»iii«d  glwM  window.— Mi<  MAIL  Famkm,  Dublin. 

8  (liiiiKiulier*  mi'l  chiriinny  iuntre* — Umtt  I.awii,  manH.  Cork,  IrelMiil 

9  Wh««l  gliMw  for  toil«tUblo.— JoHM   U.  How  ah,  manH.  llbqufty,  W»t«rford, 

10  Wftti'linluMM  ill  viirioim  MtiiK***  of  muiiiifHi^ture.— Wm.  A.  nom  A  Co.  wiuhm. 
'i8  IHkIi  xtrti't,  Uitlfusf,  Iicliiiitl. 

11  Wimlow  Kin**  ornntnunffl  l»y  imichinery.— Wm.   Hkmrv  Jambs  inv.  tt  rfi-i. 

nl  lUnU  utri't't,  ('ttimli'ii  Town,  Kiiglttiui 

12  Stttiii.'.l  >(lii»«   window.— -Ih oil  M«  KKxtmr  <fc  Co.  de$.  Jb  mann,  6  W»rinK 
»tn«'t,  IJ.Ifiwi,  Ir.liiii.l.  ,,  ,    J 

13  I'uiiitti.l  Kliidf*  window.— Mkii AW,  A  Aimii.«  O'Cosxois  «(»••.  «£•  mann.  Oiford 
ilrect,  London. 

14  .StuiiKul  ft\aM  window,  nnd  tmltntion  inlaid  nmrlde  in  glaaa  plaU.— William 
lloLi,ANr»,  manu.  St.  .lolin'«,  VViirwii-lt,  Kngland. 

16  (iliiMH  wurt'. — Hooioty  of  Art*,  .loiin  •tr«»!f,  Ailelphi,  London. 

16  UliiM  cliandelior.— J.  T.  Uali,,  mmtt,  Vrwtcol,  near  Livorpool,  Knglaud. 


CLAMM  25. 


Porcelain  and  other  Oeramio  Manufaoturei. 
Im  tiik  South  Ualmcey. 

1  Simlidpcaro  duswrt  i«orvico  (illusfintivo  of  tiio  MidMunimor  night's  droam)  in 
porcelain ;  vanfs,  statuettes,  groups  of  unimiils,  wudding-trav,  ami  othur  articles  in 
porcitlnin;  spocimous  of  Wt»rcost«^r  china  wuro ;  saniplos  of  the  Itoval  iron  stono 
wiiro  iwod  by  tlu)  Royul  navy.— Wm.  Hic.vav  Kkiui  A  Co.  manu.  Worccstor,  Eng- 
liiiul  jh/intii,  J.  Kkhr.  b6  Chainburs  Btreot,  Nuw-Yorlc  City,  and  W.  J.  Keee,  China 
Hall,  I'hiladulphia.  . 

2  'I'ili!*,  terracotta,  ond  vases,  in  imitation  of  majolica  ware  ;  encaustic  and  other 
tikiM  for  lUK)r8  and  wallH.— Hkhbf.bt,  Mi.ston  A  Co.  uianu.  StokcuponTrcut,  Stafford 
sliin),  England. 

3  Enamollcd  and  gilt  china  nud  earthenware— John  Bailey,  manu.  StafforUshiiv, 

England. 

4  Porcelain  embossed  dinner  and  dessert  services ;  eporgn<!»,  vases,  Ac. ;  groups 
ia  Tarian ;  and  porcelain  articles.— John  Hose  <k  Co.  mnrm.  Coalbrook  Dale,  Shrop- 
shire, England.    Agent,  C.  C.  Lkioii,  232  Ulceckor  street,  New-York  City. 

6  English  porcelain  table,  tea  and  ooffeo  services ;  lawn  and  greenhouse  fountains, 
drab-stono  pottery  ;  hollow  bricks,  Ac— John  Uidoway  A  Co.  manu.  Cauldon  Place, 
Newcastle-undor-Lyrao,  England.  Affent,  H.  Winklky,  76  Pearl  street,  New-York 
City. 

6  Table,  dessert,  tea  and  toilet  Rcrvicoa.— Francis  Mobley,  manu.  StiifTordshirc, 

England. 

7  Earthenware,  tableware,  toilet  and  dessert  ware ;  garden  and  rustic  seats ; 
slabs  for  fire  stoves  ;  Parian  vases  and  jugs,  Ac— T.  J.  A  J.  Mayer,  man%i.  Longport, 
Staffordshire,  England. 

8  White  earthenware   dinner  service. — Thomas   IIuquks,  manu.  Staffordshire, 

England. 

9  Iron  stone  porcelain  articles  for  spinners  ond  weavers. — Wm.  A  lues.  Watkins, 
munn.  131  Bridge  street,  Bradford,  England. 

10  Works  in  porcelain  ;  statuary  after  Foley  and  others ;  with  a  large  coaection  of 
vases,  tazzas,  plateaus,  trays,  and  table  ware,  Ac  Ac— Aid.  W,  T.  Copeland,  160  New 
Bond  street,  London.    Agent,  C.  C.  Leigh,  232  Bleecker  street,  New-York  City. 

11  Various  articles  of  porcelain  ware. — Sampson,  Bridgewood  A  Son,  manu.  Long- 
ton,  S   .ffordshire,  England.     Agents,  Burgess,  Dale  A  Ooddard,  90  Pearl  street, 


M-v.. 


~  -"in.  .--U  - 


12  Parian  statuary,  white  granite  ware,  Ac— Lindsley,  Powell  A  Co.  manu. 
Hanloy  Potteries,  Staffordshire,  England.  Agents,  Burgess,  Dale  A  Goddard,  90 
Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 


m 


"      ...JJ  f p.:ri'".:'';'.,:r',c  ■.■::;:::• »■-  ■  «'•■•■• ^^  -r 

fniin  StourbriilifM  firg 


Oau.vk.rk  L'oal  Co.  (Akrk  A  Th.m  H.,r/.  \  ^. .  ■'^  '*'/'?'  *^''-  """'«  "'  «"!  clay  - 


Unitku  Kimui>um  gr  Ohrat  IUitaiii  ani>  IitfttAii»r-OUM  'iO.    lU 


D«oor«Uva  rurnituiti   aiul  UphoUUry,  tncludtof   P«pl«r-M*eh«,  FafMV* 

Hanflog*  and  J«p«im«d  Ooodfc 

DiVMMM    U,     (OtRr    I'i. 

I  IU«boriilM  apMlnitiM  «f  lnt«ri.ir  aei-oratlon,  iti  lh«  ityl*  of  Francoia  Utj 
.'(>tMol«  t«bl«,  In  burnlih«tl  uml  mat  gol.lj  tufit  t»bl«;  Jar«Unl»r«i  Md  tripod 
■t«n<l. — M<»iiA«r  A  Ik»»t»,  «!*«.  ct  manu.  Luri'lon. 

a  Ls'ly'a   wurk  ubU— At.if!«A»t»K«  Wm.  KowtJkNU,  manu.  '20  llaltun  (UrJiiu, 

Uniiion.  .      ,   ,  .    , 

3  Walnut  wo.kI  lir.  iora^iw.— Jmbmuii  Fox,wiai«M.  Now  Conduit  itrei-t,  Lynn, 

Norfolk,  Kii((la»<l.  .  ,      .  , 

4  Fnu.h  1    ,.«•!•  ImnKlnjri,  curtain*,  Ao.—«oto»io!«  Jk  II hKt,  dtt.  d  manu.  LoB' 

aon,  .1  I  'i»3  llroft.lwiiy,  N.  V. 

i  •  euiiiH'ns  of  HiH'  jiij'iiiii>»-l  wttfi'.— HiKWLaaici),  I^vkhipor  A  SiHNirumtfi.  wirmu. 
Wulvcriiniiititoti,  Kii^IiiikI. 

6  lrii»h  lM»Ky«w  iMvoiijioit  wrilingdcuk,  in  tho  r«'iiitiMiun'.»  »lyln.— Aiiruci 
.loius  S.»n  .fe  <'o.,  den.  135  Ht<'plmri'»  (ii-t-un,  Dublin.  lr.'Uti<l. 

7  Funiituro,  onrviul  in  wiilnut,  b«iny«w,  linu'  niul  oth«ii-  (ii«h  wtxxU. — Jwo,  A. 
ClAnR,  «i'*.  iMibliii,  In-ludcl.  ,        ,v   i 

8  L«<i>'«  work  and  writing-tablo,  witb  nuMiiio  t<»|».-Joii?j  Daicw,  mak«r,  Dub 

till,  IrulaiiJ.  .    ,        ,  ,  .  ,      ,    , 

0  "  Tint  •hamrock  tablo,"  conipHnUiK  tliirtsi-u  varletlea  «f  rarw  Ir»»b  tinibars 

.Iniwinjcof  th«  "  ulii.liatoriiil  lubl.',"  Mxhibitwl  in  tho  London  Cry»tttl  Palai'«,  1861. 

— .luiiN   Fi.rri  HKm  lift.  Jt  mak'-r,  I'utriek  «tr««>t,  Cork,  Iroland. 
10  Pii|icr  ImnuinK*,  in   iiiiitution  of  «lr»th  mid  volvfl.— Awiiih.u.u   WiNTKaaoT- 

TOM.  manu.  Mancliciiter,  Kngland. 

II  I'upor-hftiiKinnii  and  fiit  blookn  for  paper. — \Vi«,i,uM  llowurrr,  manu.  ran- 
churi'li  utrtu't,  i^ondon.  .i      » 

12  Tabl.'H,  oliairi,  trayt*.  inkHtandrt,  and  other  artirb-*  In  ptpitWBtMlfc— Jwt- 
SKNH  i  Bkltridoe,  manu.  «  lliilkin  stnutt,  Weit  IJ«'lji;rav«  Hmmrt,  tonwn. 

13  Ornamentol  papier-niachi  tabitm,  triiyH,  work-bo«.'»»,  cubinctn,  Ac— Ibuke- 
WOOD  HuTci.irrK,  manu.  '11  On-at  Hampton  Htroot,  Hiniiinghum,  England.  Agent; 
KDWABim  ASmau,  4»  Hroadway,  Ntsw-York  City.  ,     ,„     ,  ,«,     . 

14  DtH'oratod  pnpior  !na<'h6  tabl.',  with  a  vii-w  of  "Oxford;  vlowi  of  Oxford 
buildinnn,  Ao.— Si'iKiw  A  Ho.v.  den.  it  manu.  Oxford,  Knuland. 

15  Hookbind.irii'  boards,  cards  for  jaoquard  loom,  fancy  boxoN  papicr-machA 
jiancin,  Ac— .John  Towl*;  manu.  Weir'n  Mill,  Oxford,  England. 

16  A  dtfcoratod  cabinet  of  K.!bra  wo<h1  and  gold,  with  enomcllod  panoln,  richly 
carved. Hknuv  A  Autiilii  Ahrowhmit»,  df$.  <fc  manu.  80  Now  Bond  street,  Weat- 

runs^ir,  England.  ^      .    • ,        ^      » 

17  Carved  altar  piece. — Joux  E.  Cabiw,  de».  d'  tculp.  40  Cambridge  street, 
Hyde  Park,  London. 

18  Table  tops,  painted  in  inutation  of  oak,  Ac— William  Caruon,  manu.  Ster- 
ling, Scotland. 


CI.AKS  8T. 

Manufactures  in  Marble,  BUte,  and  other  Ornamental  Stonei,  Ac,  for  Oon- 

Htructlon  and  Decoration. 

Division  B.     Court  10, 

1  Fossil  marble  table-tops.- Wm.  Rioharo  Mandkruon,  174  Great  Brunswick 
slreot.  Dublin.  Iroland; 

2  Slate  cistern  and  slate  slabs  and  sash  bars.- Bewicke  Blackdlb.n,  manu. 
Island  of  Valentia,  Kerry,  Ireland. 


116 


Ml.«tLAN.0l-8MA»„PACTreE8— f!,....-.  28,  29. 


Liverpool.  •  *'•  ^'''*^^"'^«'''«^  to.,  wianM.  Prince's  lias-P 

ton',,;:"'"""""""'  >" "•>  •""«  '-Me  top,  -n,„,.„„  B„„.«„,  „  t,..,,..  ,„,.;,; 

Bakcwdl,  IX.,a.j-,J,i,o,  E„Kl„,T'          ^  •^'■■— J»"»  To„„im„.v,  ,„„„,,  ^.^^^.^ 
"r.  "i"  *-'■• .  "''^'"'.'  ^"»«».  'fe^--.  composed  of.  or  inl..;^  «,!fi . . 


Of 


10  Tables   I^tZ  "..--^/^  ""'"''•  ^""'  '''^J^.  I''elan&.  *'         "'^'  — *"«— 

Manufaotur,.  from  A^^  an*  V.„tabl,  8ub.tano,.,  no.  woven  «t«L 

or  otherwise  specified.  '  "°^ 

£,i,i~  -"""« -x  "ctti„«._w,r  r^jt  T:z,:'sd^d 

.      4  \urious  kinds  of  bnifih<.Mi-T^.    ';;.;"'''*"■ 


ma,u.  Tonbridge  Town,  KonrEn'gird'""  '^''^'"'*'"  -"re.-l.onoK  W«.  ^  Co.. 
o  J  (uont  fuel. — Patpvt  Fmr  rv^  ^       , 

10  No^ic  wci  i„  ,w.-F,u»5o»  Ih,„.,  ™„,.,,  i.„„j„„, 

-_,       „  CI.ASS  20. 

M.oea.eo.M.._._^^„.^^^^^^^^ 

1*  Fishi  SouTii-E.iST  Gallery. 

Wells,  Kent,  England.        ^         '  '^'-  ^^^— Henuv  Hollamby.  ^a«,«/  TunbrkSo 
o  bpecimen   of  nnlnp.l   ,.i„fi,  -l-       .  ^ 

emery  cloth;  glass  ?lolirUf g 'aL  Zt^lT  ''  P'^?^!!  ^^"^  «  ^^^en  fabric- 
Barsmam  d.  Co.  nianu.  London    ^         ^^''''  "'""'^  '^"^  black  lead-Wn.  James 
4  Hair  bonoiiof  nrmm-r^i    i      -ii 


lanu.  South- 


I'nITKU    KlNOUOM    OK    (jrUKAT  BRITAIN  AND  IrRLAND. — ClA88    29.      117 

6  Honey  toilet  and  other  fancy  soups. — ^Fkedehick  S.  Cleavku,  hn:  d'  manit. 
Jlolborii,  London. 

7  A  carved  cane  for  the  Mayor  of  New-York. — ilAMi-a  Pkttb,  dea.  d'  maker, 
EsBi'X,  England. 

8  Fountain   of  perfumed  water;   scented   winter  bouquets,  perfumery  and 
eoops. — Eugene  Rimmei,  inanu.  39  Gerranl  street,  Soho,  London. 

9  rurses,  Itruces,  and  fancy  articles. — John  Pearson  i  Co.  manu.  Nottingliam, 
Kn^land. 

10  Case  of  preserved  Irish  game  birds. — Elizabeth  Glennon,  3  Suffolk  street, 
Dublin. 

11  ripecimeuG  of  perfumery. — A.  Rowland  A  Sons,  manu.  20  Ilatton  Garden, 
Londi  \. 

12  Irish  bog  oak;  Killarney  wood;  marble  and  horsehair  ornaments. — Con- 
NKLius  GooGAN,  des.  d  manu.  13  Nassau  street,  Dublin. 

13  Bog  oak  brooches  and  ornaments. — Josei-ii  Johnson,  manu.  23  "Wellington 
Quny,  Dublin. 

14  Improved  foot  warmer. — John  Wawon,  manu.  18  Dow  street,  Jersey, 
England. 

16  Confectionery  made  by  steam. — Guajiam,  Lemon  &,  Co.  mann.  Dublin. 

16  Three  eases  of  preserved  flowers,  two  arranged  botanically  and  one  orna- 
mentally.— William  Stevens,  des.  d  prop,  Tottenham  Road,  London. — Agent,  — 
French,  9  Gold  street,  New-York  City. 

17  Thread  and  twine  fishing  nets. — Malcolm  0.  Tiiom-soN,  manu.  Glasgow, 
Scotland. 

18  Apparatus  for  enabling  the  blind  to  emboss  in  Lucas's  stenographic  charac- 
ters, and  then  communicate  with  each  other,  <fee. ;  specimens  of  embossed  music, 
chess-board,  map,  geometrical  board,  «fec.,  for  the  blind. — William  Wood,  inv. 
Blind  School,  Avenue  Road,  London. 

19*  Ladies'  fancy  work  and  bridal  baskets. — Jame.s  Wouhell,  inv.  d  manu.  36 
Dafford  street,  Bath,  England. 

20  Flowers  made  from  dyed  feathers. — Wm.  J.  Maguiuk,  5  Chenies  street, 
London. 

21  Hard,  soft,  and  toilet  soaps;  Naples  shaving  table!  and  medical  soaps. — 
David  &  William  Gibbs,  iav.  d  7)<.anu.  City  Soap  Works,  London. 

22  Botanical  preparation  for  the  hair. — M.  A.  Owen,  manu.  24  Red  Lion  street, 
London. 

23  Hair  brushes  ir.  ivorv,  satin  and  rosewood ;  embossed  Windsor  and  fancy 
Boaps  ;  perfumery. — fioBEUX  Low,  Son  &  Benbow,  manu.  330  Strand,  London. 

24  Soaps  and  perfumery. — Taylor  &  Son,  manu.  King's  Road,  Chelsea,  London. 
26  Hei^arium. — ^Thomas  Addis,  Canterbury,  England. 

26  Tobacco  pipes.— William  M.  Williams,  295  Kent  street,  Surrey,  England. 
27*  Specimens  of  wax  flowers. — Miss  Margaret  Harrison,  manu.  19  Bromley 
street.  Commercial  Road,  London. 
28  Irish  clay  pipes. — Charles  Brown,  tnanu.  37  College  Green,  Dublfh. 
29*  Irish  sea-weeds  and  shells. — Miss  Ann  Day,  Dublin. 

30  Specimens  of  sea-weeds.— Maria  Allen,  Albert  Road,  County  Clare,  Ireland. 

31  Chinese  crystal  starch;  washing  blue;  blacking.— John  Power,  ma7iu.  24 
King  street,  Waterford,  Ireland. 

32  Lamp  shades  of  paper,  cut  with  scissors. — Miss  Simkin,  des.  d  maker,  20 
Wellington  street,  London, 

33  Sample  of  woven  wire,  of  various  textures,  for  machines. — ^Bryan,  Corco- 
ran &  Co.,  manu.  36  Mark  Lane,  London, 


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118 


Musical  Inbtrumbntb,  etc.— Classeh  30,  31. 


CliA^fl   30. 
Musical  Ixutrumento. 
DiviHioN  li.     CotnT  13. 

I  ftlT;/""*.? ■~'^*'-  ^™''"'^P  *  S'>^  '"onn.  1  Golden  Square,  London, 
.      2  Grand  cottnge  pmno-forto  in  rosewood  caso,  carved ;  with  new  check  action 
invented  and  manufactured  by  W.  A.  Waddinoton,  of  York.  England  -Ti.rFlR; 
OF  CARLmLE.  prop.  Coatle  Howard,  Yorkshire,  England.  *'"^"^"^-     i"«  ^^^^ 

I  PnZ'f^'J     r.''"'^*?"'^!"*  strincs  -PAxaicK  Conneu,  manu.  Cork,  Ireland. 

2«  Wer'rlS^^^^^^^^^^^^  '-P'«  -^  gold.-Jo„x'BaAV.  .«„„. 

5  Concertmoa.— Joseph  Scatks,  mann.  26  College  Green,  Dublin. 

CliASS  31. 

Fine  Arts,  Ac. 

For  reasona  stated  under  thia  claas  in  the  United  States  Hat,  no  catalogue  ia  vet 
prepared.  °         •' 


THE  ZOLLVEREIN  AND  GERMANY. 

Tho  marks  nffixed  to  various  numbers  lrullc«to  tlio  name  of  the  agents   or  roprosontatlveB  of  the 
exhibitors  In  tho  United  State*    Tlioy  are  u  follows;— 
♦  A.  BKinKttT,  3'i  Maiden  lane,  New-York  City. 
iTuoMAS  Kdwabd  i  n.  \V.  8mali^  49  Broadway,  New- York  City. 
JKnautu,  Naoiiod  &  Kuhnk,  161)  Uroadway,  New- York  Cltv 
$  Edward  Btainbh,  New-York  City. 
;  SA88HAN  fi  Lyon,  21  NaAttau  street,  New-York  Olty. 


M 


CLASS  2. 

Chemical  and  Pharmaceutical  Products  and  Prooesses. 

Division  C.  Court  17. 

1{5  Clilorofoi'in,  etlier,  aud  other  chemical  productions. — Dr.  L.  C.  Marquart, 
^iTod.  Bonn,  on  the  Rhine. 

2  Variety  of  chemical  productions. — Wilhelm  Guttleb,  manu.  Reichenstein, 
Prussia. 

3*  Specimens  of  black  for  copper-plate  printers. — J.  Pktry,  manu.  Mentz, 
Hesse. 

4  Essential  oils. — vSpahx  <fe  Schimmel,  manu.  Leipsio,  Saxony. 

6§  Chemical  preparations  for  printers  and  dyers. — Krimmelbein  Jc  Bredt,  manu. 
Barmen,  Westphalia. 

6  Extracts  of  aromatic  herbs. — J.  F.  Merkel,  prod.  Loipsic,  Saxony. 

7  Specimens  of  bronze  colors,  and  metallic  leaf. — Buckner  &,  Hartmann,  manu. 
Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

8  Samples  of  ultramarine  colors. — "Wolff  &,  Co.  manu.  Schweinfurt,  Bavaria. 

9  Specimens  of  ultramarine  colors. — Heinbich  Gademan,  mami.  Schweinfurt, 
Bavaria. 

10*  Pure  kreasote,  of  great  refracting  power. — ^F.  J.  Bronxer,  manu.  Frankfort- 
oti-the-Maine. 

11  Specimicns  of  ultramarines  and  mineral  colors;  mahogany  dyes;  various 
ochres  and  chromes;  lacs  of  all  colors;  ivory  black,  <fec. — Puscher,  Brothers, 
manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

12  Specimens  of  ultramarines  and  Paris  blue  ;  blue  prussiate  of  potash. — J.  N. 
Adam,  manu.  Rennweg,  near  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

13  Complete  series  of  German  mineral,  vegetable  and  animal  substances,  usad 
for  chemical,  pharmaceutical  and  manufacturing  purposes. — Gehe  &.  Co.  manu. 
Dresden,  Saxony. 

14  Samples  of  matches. — Rikdel  «Si  Co.  manu.  Dersdorf,  near  Wimpstel, 
Bohemia. 

15  Specimens  of  ultramarine. — ^Wiluelm  Buciiner,  manu.  Darmstadt,  Hesse- 
Darmstadt. 

16  Bronze  color  and  powders. — J.  Brandies,  Jr.  prod.  Fiirth,  Bavaria. 

17  Samples  of  white  lead  and  superfine  colors. — Strasburger  &  Nuhn,  manu, 
Thuringen,  Saxony. 

18:):  Essential  oils. — ^Trepte  «fc  Ferke,  manu.  Leipsic,  Saxony. 

19  Variety  of  colors. — Carl  A.  Kieser,  prod.  Langeweisen,  Thuringen,  Saxony. 

20  Elixir. — J.  G.  Mueller,  prod.  Leipsic,  Saxony. 

21  Specimens  of  manganese. — F.  Koenig  &,  Co.  prod.  Langeweisen,  Tliuringen, 
Saxony. 

22  Nickel,  with  ultramarine ;  blue  colors ;  smalt,  washing-blue,  &c. — Electoral 
Hesse  Smalt  Works,  manu.  Schwarzenfeldt,  Hesse-Cassel. 

23  Ultramarine,  exhibited  for  color  and  cheapness. — Bekumncncb  «fe  Son,  manu. 
Kirchheim,  Wiirtemburg 


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120  Substances  kmploykd  ah  Food,  ktc. — (Jlass  .3. 


24  liluo  iukI  gro«!tj  ultnurmrino,  «scil  by  priiitcra  and  vumiIsIuth.     Thoy  re^int 
nliim,  imd  tlio  uir  improves  tho  color.— .luuus  CuRxira,  prod.  Duisbui-L',  Khoni»Ii. 

26  Samples  of  u  variety  of  colors.— Gko.  If.  IlAnicit,  prod.  Cassol,  Hosse-Cassel 

26  S{)ocimeim  of  ultrumarinL'.— (.'ii.  Auam  l-'uitw,  prod,  llciih'lborjj,  lJad»'n. 

27  A  variety  of  cheinioal  productions. — Kumikim  tt  Co.  prod.  Berlin,  rriiBsiii. 
28*  Rectified  co^mm  oil,  nianufiiotured  out  of  common  gin,  or  thinned  spirits, 

— (JAnt,  VVisHKNBACH,  iiiaHH.  Frankfort  on-tlie-Maino. 

29  Kthcrialoil;  dieniical  productions. — Lami'E  •&  Kaukman,  ;3>W.  Berlin,  PruH 
\\  a(/rn(i,  Koor,  Fisciiicr  A  ('o.,  New-York  City. 


-GUSTAVUS  DiETIL, 


30  Specimens  of  zuffro  and  fine  nziire-bluo  smalt. — IIorstmann  &  Co.  manu. 
Horst-on-the-Ruhr,  Prussia  ;  Victor  &  Aciiklis,  affcntu,  50  Broad  street,  Now-Yorli 
Citv. 

31*  Specimens  of  Chremnitz,  carbonate  and 'acetate  of  lead. 
manu.  Eisenach,  Saxe-Weimar. 

32*  Specimens  of  refined  sulphur,  cast  in  figures, — Dr.  Clemm  Lennig,  maiiu. 
Woldpeleigen,  near  Munhcim,  Baden. 

33»  Two  vases  of  refined  sulphur.— C.  Zimmer  &  Co.  niamt.  Frankfort-on-the- 
Maine. 

34  Specimens  of  alkaloids.— E.  ^[krcjk,  mami.  Darmstadt,  Ilesse-Darmstadt. 

35  Specimens  of  ultramarine  colors.— Dr.  C.  Leverkcs,  prod.   Rhenish  Prussia. 

36  Munich  carmine ;  lacs,  and  other  colors.— II.  Sieole,  prod.  Stuttgard,  Wiir- 
tomburg. 

37  Lamp  black,  ivory  black,  varnish  black,  Frankfort  black ;  paste  black  in 
liquid,  <fec. — Michel  <fe  Mouell,  manu.  Mentz,  Hesse. 

38  Indigo,  carmine,  &c. — Robert  Kno.sp,  prod.  Stuttgart. 

39  Stoughton's  elixir.— J.  Robertz,  ynanu.  Coin,  Rhenish  Prussia;  agent,  H 
RoESBERo,  98  Pearl  street,  New-York  City. 


CliASS  3. 


Substances  Employed  as  Food,  &c. 

Division  C.  Court  11. 

1  Samples  of  tobacco,  snuffs,  and  segars.— A.  F,  Carstanjen,   Jr.  manu.  Duis- 
burg,  Rhenish  Prusf  i  i. 

2  Samples  of  snuff.- E.  Rupprecht,  manu.  Mittelwalde,  Baden. 

3  Samples  of  snuff. — Gotzenlelchkr,  Simeons  <fe  Co.  manu.  Offenbich-on-the- 
Maine  ;  agents,  Lewis  Reitzer  <fe  Co.  60  Beaver  street,  New-York  City. 

4  Specimens  of  sea-biscuits. — Strodtiiokk,  7nanu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 
5§  Samples  of  chicory. — Fred.  Engeliiardt,  manu.  Rupelsheim,  Hesse. 

6*  Samples  of  rappee  snuff.  —  Bernard,  Brothers,  manu.  OfFenbaeh-on-the- 
Maine. 

7  Several  varieties  of  segars. — Bestelmeyer,   Brothers,   manu.  Nuremberff, 
Bavaria. 

8  Specimens  of  hops. — Stein  <k  Schroeder,  prod.  Mentz,  Hesse. 

9  Specimens  of  segars. — David  Seelig,  manu.  Dusseldorf,  Prussia. 

10'  Specimens  of  sparkling  Moselle  wines.— Deinuard  &  Jordan,  jororf.  Coblents- 
on-the-Moselle,  Prussia. 

1 1  Samples  of  hops.— Mayer  Dinkel,  prod.  Mannheim,  Baden. 

12  Segars  of  various  descriptions.— Requard,  manu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

13  Preserved  vegetables,  poultry,  fish,  fruits  and  milk.— D.  H.  Carstens,  nianu. 
Lubeck,  North  Germany. 

14  Specimens   of    snuffs   and  tobacco.— Carl  Graff,    majiu.   Bingen,    Hesse- 
Darmstadt. 

15  Samples  of  chicory;  starch  from  fine  wheat Charles  S.  Seeligeb,  mam. 

Wolfeubiittel,  Brunswick. 


ZOLLVBRKIN    AND   GkRMANT. — CLASSICS  4,  5,  0,  7. 


121 


rn.     Th.'V  »*t'MiHt 


)d.  Berlin,  Prus- 


paste  black  in 


ssia;    agent,  H. 


Tr.  manu.  Duig- 


u.  Nuremberg, 


CLASS  4« 

▼egaUbla  and  Animal  Bubitanoes  Employad  in  Manufiicturas. 

DivmioN  0.  Court  8. 

1§  Refined  oil,  obtained  from  bones  and  other  animal  substances,  capable  of  re- 
listing intense  degrees  of  cold. — Carl  Rokmkr,  manti.  liriihl,  liadotu 
2*  OeeHe  feathers  and  down. — B.  Wolkk,  f^rod.  Edenkoben,  Bavaria 

3  Bamplcs  of  wheat  starch  for  dressing  hue  linen,  cotton,  and  silk  goods. — P. 
Jos.  SoHHAJHM,  manu.  Neusa-on-the-Rhine. 

4  Specimens  of  fine  vegetable  oil. — J.  SaiaAMii,  manu.  Dessau,  Baden. 
6  Samples  of  animal  oils. — Auo.  Katiik,  7nanu.  Breslau,  Prussia. 

6  Samples  of  Saxony  wools. — Schoklzk,  prod.  Schwetu,  near  Osohuz,  Saxony. 
7*  Oil  colors. — Cabl  Smiut,  manu,  Diisseldurfl  Rhenisli  Prussia. 
8*  Specimens  of  animal  glue. — Fritz  Skippkl,  manu.  Butzbach,  near  Frankfort- 
on-the-Maine. 

9  Guttapercha  varnish. — Reinder's  Heira,  tnanu.  Weimar,  Saxony. 

10  Samples  of  merino  fleecea. — Counselloe  Elsner,  prod.  Breslau,  Prussia. 

11  Samples  of  stearine  caudles. — Rei'ss  Brotuers,  manu.  Stuttgard,W(lrtemberg. 

12  Chemical  wax  candles. — F.  R.  ScuwEtx,  manu.  CasseL 


CL.ASS  5. 

Machinal  for  diraot  use,  including  Steam,  Hydraulic,  and  Pneumatic  En- 

ginea,  and  Railway  and  other  Oarriagea. 

Division  C.  Court  9. 

1  Models  of  two  machines  for  deepening  rivers ;  horizontal  windmill ;    storm 
anchor  protector. — Paul  Nummel  Kruess,  inv.  d:  manu,  Hamburg,  North  Germany. 

2  Machines  to  remove  soot  and  dust — C.  H.  T.  Reiohborn,  Tnanu.  Leipsic, 
Saxony. 

CLASS  6. 

Machinery  and  Tools  for  Manufacturing  Purposes. 

Division  C.  Court  9. 
1  Machine  for  casting  type,  with  instruments  for  two  sizes  of  letters. — F.  A. 
Bbockhaub,  prop.  Leipsic,  Saxony. 

2*  Mill-stones. — J.  Xavieb  Michiels,  manu.  Andernach,  Rhenish  Prussia. 

3  Specimens  of  weavers*  reeds. — Leo.  Tuum,  manu.  Annaberg,  Bavaria. 


CLASS  7. 

Civil  Engineering,  Architectural,  and  Building  Contrivances. 
Division  C.  Courts  11  <&  17. 

1  Zinc  model  of  the  council  house  in  Pozen. — Carl  Bitterlich,  Breslau-on-the- 
Oder,  Prussia. 

2  Models  of  joining  in  yood — roof,  window-frame,  and  stair-case  models,  (fee— 
i.  SomiOEDEB,  ma7iit.  Darmstadt,  Hesse  Darmstadt 


123 


Naval  Arciiitboturh,  btc— QLAgang  8,  9. 


h 


N.TU  Archiucu^  MlUUry  Bngin-ring,  Onl„.„oe,  Armor  ^ 

Accou  trements. 
Division  C.  Couets  U  A  17. 

North^l^'nl^™"'*"""""^ '^" "'"' "''« '» ""-'-C^ O.  T«»».^ „,„„ u.no,„ 

Pri'"'"''"'  "'■"•'"••  ''■«K«".   *»-''•  J-  !.«-.  manu.  Solingen,  Rh.„Uh 

4  Hift<»-H  1).  MoiuTz.  Jr.  m«,„^  Loimic,  Snxonv. 
^^^6  *„gU  .„d  do„bl..b.n.elled g„„,.„<rpi.U_/-r„.^,,  „,„^^„„„^,^ 

«•«»».  Schra.lk.lde",  S  Cm,S-TL  P  A  B-  ™°'P'j.''-0-  *•  W.  F,J^ 
3  Pi.tols,  conicl  bulU  Ao^r  *  T«    '^  HKmra,  N.w-York  City. 

^^1, Specie.,  of  gu„powder.-C....K  4  B„o ..iirKo'L.bl,  near  ElberfcU 

Prussia;  a^«»^  Wai^cheid  A  WKCKSBKc^C^ewYtvkctty'  *"""'"  ^°""«'"' 

CLiASS  9. 

Agricultural,  Horticultural,  and  Dairy  Implementi. 

Division  C.  Couet  9. 
tJLI""^  .g.™„ltur.l  ta,pta»te._P.  L„„w,»  SoHHi^.  ^„„.  ElberfeH 

Baden  i»,m„,  E,„„.^  t„^  4  K  ifer.tiS.  sil  v^J"^'':  '""•  Bamberg, 
^S^Sejthe.  „«d  m  v.„ous  countriee._H*™«„»  4  Sok,  JZ  stuttg.rd,  WJr 


9. 


ZOLLVKRBIN   AND  GbRMANT. — ClABS  10. 


129 


ti  Armor  and 

5R,  mann.  Uanover, 
Solhigen,  Rheni«h 
-F.  T.  Thuekiorn, 

wanw.  Nuremberg, 
,  inv.  dt  prop.  Re- 

1,  Wartemburfl'. 
S.   4.  W.  Rotor, 
"ork  City, 
jrnorode,  Prussia. 

J,  near  Elberfeld, 

-VoswraKKL  Bao- 


srmany. 

k)N8,  manu.  SuhJ, 

LLENBU80H,  mantt. 
New-York  City. 
manxi.  Solingen, 


nta. 


^nu.  Elberfelcl, 

den. 

inv.  Bromberg, 

AIITER  <fe  FrKSTH 

Ituttgard,  war- 


CLASS   10. 

Philoiophioal  Instrumenta,  and  Produoti  Raaulting  from  thair  Uia,  in- 
cluding Horologioal  and  Surgical  Inatnimanta  and  AppUanoaa. 

8outii-Wk8t  Gallkuy. 

1*  Dr.  Flnumen'a  planimott  r  for  measuring  surfaces ;  microscope. — Hkkman  A«m- 
rsLD,  manu.  (Jotho,  Saxo-Gotha. 

2  Tolarizing  ajiparatus  for  saccharine  fluids*  Kipi>8'  sulphuretted  hydrogen 
ppnratus ;  Chemical  lampa  and  otiier  instruments. — J.  F.  Luumic  ^  Co.  manu. 
iierlin,  I*russia. 

3g  Optical  instruments. — Julius  II.  aciiMrDT,  manxt.  Ilalle  on  the  Baalo,  Prussia. 

4*  Cnemieal  apparatus  for  analytical  purposes, — A.  Rudkl,  manu.  Halle  on  the 
Saale,  Prussia. 

6  Maps,  Ac. — J.  Badkker,  publi$her,  Iserlohn,  near  Elberfeld,  Prussia. 

6  Crucibles. — J.  Bohlosskr,  manu.  Kahingen. 

7  Spectacles  and  eye-glasses. — Uiedel,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

8  Spectacles,  Ac — Hkmuelrotii,  mami.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

9  Scales. — Brauer,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

10  Scales. — G.  II.  Siciilkh,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

11  Globe. — Salziqer,  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

12  Scales. — W.  Kornlein,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

13  Eve-glasses. — J.  G.  Landobap,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

14  Black  crucibles  for  melting  gold,  silver,  steel,  Ac. — L.  Kapkxier  A  Son,  manu. 
Ilafuerzell,  near  Passau,  Bavaria. 

16  Syringes  of  various  descriptioas. — S.  Oundermau,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

16  Press  for  extracting  the  juices  of  herbs  and  medicinal  plants. — Bluhentual, 
manu.  Darmstadt,  Hesse-Darmstadt 

17  Specimens  of  mathematical  instruments. — Probiter,  manit.  Nuremberg, 
Bavaria. 

18  Mathematical  instruments. — G.  Schouer,  manu,  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

19  Chemical  lamps,  balances,  Ac. — J.  A.  Pokorny,  manu.  Berhn. 

20  Scales  of  various  kinds  and  capacities. — Siomund  Wkueihutz,  manu.  Nurem 
berg,  Bavaria. 

21  Mathematical  instruments. — Kisskalt,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

22  Glass  chemical  apparatus. — F.  F.  Greiner,  manu.  Stulzeroach,  near  Ilmerran. 

23  Eight-day  clocks.— Gustav  Becker,  manu.  Freiburg,  Baden. 

24  Gold  watches,  showing  day  of  month ;  eight  and  fourteen-day  clocks  and 
alarms. — C.  A.  Frieduich,  manu.  Breslau,  Prussia. 

26t  Clocks  and  musical  boxes. — Gustav  Grimm,  manu.  Koestritz,  Prussia. 

26;  A  variety  of  surgical  instruments. — Moritz  Wunbche,  manu.  Leipsic,  Saxony. 

27  Meissen  porcelain  pharmaceutical  apparatus. — Gehe  A  Co.  manu>.  Dresden, 
Saxony. 

28  Specimens  of  clocks. — Jos.  2^mber,  manu.  Furtwangen,  Bavaria. 

29  Heavy  scales  and  decimal  balances. — Aug,  Broemel,  manu.  Amstadt, 
Schwartzburg,  Sondershaussen. 

30  Chronometers. — Meneke,  m^nu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

31  A  variety  of  mathematical  instruments. — Ecrert,  manu.  Nunanberg,  Bavaria. 

32  Chemical  and  physical  apparatus. —  Ed.  Gressleb,  manv^  Erfurt,  Prussian 
Saxony ;  agents,  Koop,  Fiscuer  A  Co.  New-York  City. 

33  Levelling  and  mathematical  instruments ;  alarum  watch  machine. — Paul 
Spindler,  manu.  Stuttgard,  Wiirtemberg ;  agent,  Charles  Koch,  16  North  William 
street,  New-York  City. 

34  Physical  instruments  of  several  kinds. — ^Fred.  W.  Breithaxjpt  A  Son,  manu. 
Cassei,  Ileijbeu. 

36  Collection  of  the  most  ancient  maps  of  America. — Merz,  prop.  Nuremberg^ 
Bavaria. 


IM 


'M 


: 


MAwurACTPm  or  Cotton.— Clam  11. 


36  Ilhwtrotod  work*  on  •rt—relief  glob.-.,  Mtronoinioul  Hnparatua   Ac  — I)i»! 
■loii  Ukimkk,   prop,  Berlin.  VniMia.  *  *  '  '"''•^^''"^ 

38     V  arions  donor iptionii  of  optioal  ini.trum(.iitH.--H  Bv»ai,  manu.  Rathonow 


GLASS  11. 

Manufaoturea  of  Ootton. 
DivimoN  0.     Court  9. 


Heal*  Dantad  ""  ''"'"-"'•  °""«^'"*  '^  ^'^^  '""'^  Oir«.bach-o„-the-M„i„ 
near^^•hi;nha;'i"ix.;nJ:  '"''"'■^'  '"'  «'°^--^'"--''  *  RA.a.vH.oK.  IIob«n„«i„, 
4  Furniturtj  cottona.— Daunkbkrq  A,  Son,  manu.  EiHenberK.  Priuaia. 

CLASS   19. 

Manufaoturea  of  Wool. 

Divisio.v  0.     Court  2. 

CheLulfs'a,r;.'"'''  *"'  ^^^^^-^  "'^°^-«-  ^-  '^"-««.  -«"«•  B-'^tadt,  near 
1  S  ?.    fi      M  :~M   '^  "*»K«''A''D,  manu.  Finsterwalde,  BrandenberK  ?txm\i 

Saxony.^*"'^  ''''''°«'  "'^'^  buntiogs-A.  F.  Mukllkb,  man«.  Muhlhauaen,  Pn,Mi.a 

S  ^Rr?"?'l.*'^°*'"';T^^*''  ^*^'  »««««•  Leipsic,  Saxony. 
Gubenl'LtrtXttlf  '^'"  '^''"^^  ^"^  cheap„e..is.MUK.  8c„u..  man. 

moh'.s?^  crit''5:r:'s:ur '"""^"°"  '^  '""^  '^••'^p  ^^'^^^  ^^^^  --■**•  '•- 

Saxony^"''"^^'"  *''^   P""**^  **^^«  covers. -^wkdler  A  Son.  mam.   Leip«, 

12  Eii;i!'„°Si"''-~:^r'r'''  *  Brothers,  manu.  Crimmitzchau,  Saxony. 
O^^rS;^:^^::^''''^''  '"'  ^"""«''  '^"^  --ter.-Oso.H  H..;.,.a  <t  L  man. 

ll  nZi't-'''~U''''''''''  *  ^'''  "»'*"»•  Crimmitzchau,  Saxony. 

n»if  •  a        worsted  fabrics,  aU  worsted,  and  mixed  goods ;  Lami  with  thread 
naps^-STRAUss  4  Lebsohner,  manu.  Glauchau,  Saxony.^         ' 

lin.  Prura.'^l\:  TlZ^trrv^T^  *  ^*°™'='^  "*«»«•  P'>t«*l«'».  ^^^^  Ber- 
17  4  pl^rrr/T  /  tt  ^''S''  ®®  i^'berty  street,  New-York  City. 
\li  l-^  Jroadcloths.-FERD.  Fielders,  Jr.  manu.  Oederan.  Saxonv 

lSU"k%hiSet  ciotf  tr^'^^'^'^.iS'^'^'^^  "^«««-  CrimmiSfan.  Saxony. 
A  HE.fEt  mS^'^oS^  ^'  ^''''''^'  "«^«" '  mandarines.-S0HWEn4 

21  Vin^/tiSl1«^  " .  *!{:*'  7''''"^"  clotha_B.  BoCTTGEK,  Jr.  manu.  LeUnig,  Saxony. 
aea'^D^rillf utnuVp^^^^^^  wool-HaoER  4  Broxuehs.  mai!  uJf 


[)iii»tu«,  Ac— Din^ 
,  tnanu,  Rathcnow 


Irnwtadt,  Bchwtri 

l)ach-on-the-Mainr, 

XHKOK,  llohonfitein, 

Vuuia. 

COM.— J.  O.  aciioxi, 


t.  BurgBtadt,  neir 

ir  Berlin,  Prussii 
ndenberg,  PruRHia, 
— F.  T.  M1188NM, 

ilhausen,  Prutsisn 


tL  ScHUKF,  monw, 

ivorsted  fabrics.— 

and  cuir-de  laine, 

r,  tnanu.  Leipiic, 

1,  Saxony. 

UNO  (b  Co.  manrk 


ony. 

ima  with  thread 

'tedam,  near  Ber- 

xony. 

tzchao,  Saxony. 

lea. — SoHWKrrzM 

Leisnig,  Saxonj. 
9,  manu.  L^ooap 


ZOLVIRKItf  AHD  OlRMANY. — OlASS  19. 


125 


aa  Woolh-n  good*  of  variouii  kind«;  black  royal  caihmere.— F«Ai?x  4  Rixdsl, 
-,,„.(.  ,\ix-la-<3htti)«ll.',  I'niMJa.  „  „  /■,     r.    u 

23  ♦  Woollen  cloth*  of  varimm  colom.— Khnwt  Okimlei,  mnni*,  (Jorlitr,  Haxony. 
34}  S|.«cimenii   of   ftno   thib«t    cloth*.— vScmiti-Fr   A   Ulauiwu,   manu.   Oera, 

'"257  W""l'«*n  «•»*•»«  o'  different  •tyle«.— Adam  Rtbom  A  Son,  manu.  Burtioheid, 
liht'niiih  I'ruMi*.  .  , 

26  }J  Woollen  clotlw.— Fkuo.  Ernkmt  A  S<»m.  manu.  BnmHWick.  ..    ,    ^u 

27  l)o.'Hkin  ca«»iinere8  and  ladie*'   olothfc— Frrx*  Viaaxua,  manu.  Aix-la-Oha- 

pellp,  I'ruMia.  .,.,,»         t%         *  j» 

28  •  BuckukinH.— 0.  Kihirxr,  manu.  Erha«!h,  HeMe-DarmBtadt. 

29*  SiiinpUw  of  fine  cloths —Koi>mii  A  Mkluman,  manu.  Lambreoht,  Pruwiia. 
30 1  MerinoB,  niousBelincs  and  Hatinii  do  laine,  Ac— Ernbt  F.  WxiMrLOO,  manu. 

'"n  BlaXand  colored  broad  cloths ;  broad  buckskin.— Gxvbm  A  Scumidt,  manu. 

GoHilitz,  rtaxony.  ^,  ^,         \  n        • 

321  A  variety  of  woollen  cloths.-^.  B.  Mkykr,  manu.  Oruenborg,  Prussia. 
33  Bluck  anil  green  cloths.- Fohmtman  A  llurFMAN,   manu.  Worden-on-Kuhr, 

Tu  Embroidered  liima,  cachomir,  chine,  and  other  stuffs,  manufactured  from 
canlcl  varns.— II.  Pintiih,  .Ir.  A  Co.  manu.  Brandenburg  on  the  Havel,  Prussia. 

35 1  Fine  cloths  for  ladies'  mantles.— Auo.  IIauhman,  Brandenburg  on  the  Havel, 
I'niM^ia.     21  Nassau  street,  New-York  City.  p.,„,,  j,  Qom 

36 1  Imperial   woollen  cloths,   of  superfine    qualities.— S.  B.   Rtrrxa  A  Sow, 

manu.  Lipirnitz,  Prusrtia.  «  •      •    tt         t\         1  ji 

37  S  Cloths  and  buckskins.— Lrnwio  W.  Muelbkroer,  Erbach,  Hesso-Darmstadt 

38  f  Cloths  and  figured  doeskins;  cassinets.- Bukumb  A  Sons,  manu.  Weida, 

Saxe  Weimar.  ,         „  tt  l  n^    _^-.. 

39  ^  Woollen  coatings  and  beaver  cloths.— Uenbioii  nASMonr  <b  Co.  manu. 

Brunswick.  ^    1.  ^     a 

40  Felt  goods.— Amb.  Marthaus,  manu.  Oschatz,  Saxony. 

41  +  Fine  black  cloth.— Fkrd.  Petzolds,  wanM.  Lingenfold,  Bavaria. 

42  Tartans,  lamas,  Ac— Marbacii  A  Weiqel,  manu,  Chemnitz.  Saxony. 

43  f  Woollen  cloths,  black,  scarlet,  and  crimson,  of  various  qualities.-^.  ». 

Wolf,  Jr.  manu.  Kirchberg,  Saxony.  „  ,     u  tt        t^  .^.♦-<l* 

44  Samples  of  cloths.— Nirn.  Hkilman,  manu.  Erboch,  Hesse-DarmstRdt 

46  i^  Woollen  and  figured  stuffs  for  ladies'  cloaks,  Ac— S.  Loewen  A  Co.  mant*. 

Brandenberg  on  the  Havel,  Prussia.  xt      Ji-  »-..  w.,r*««, 

46  Blanket*  and  table  covers.-^ouANNE8  Brawn,  mant*.  Noerdlingen,  Wurtem- 

'4?"  Specimens  of  moltons.— A.  F.  Beyschlao,  manw.  Noerdlingen,  Wurtemberg. 

48  Specimens  of  moltons.- F.  Miisson,  manu.  Noerdlingen,  Wurtemberg. 

49  +  Broadcloths.— EiiniiART  A  Wieland,  manu.  Lambrecht,  Prussia, 

60  Buckskins  and  satin  cloths.— C.  Guoenhkim,  manu.  Eflslingcn,  Wurtemberg 

51  Samples  of  woollen  cloths.— Groeche  A  Son,  manw.  Goerlitz,  Saxony. 

52  Saxony  fine  cloths;  blue  and  black  doeskins,  satins,  Ac.-O.  C.  AH.  Zsohilu^ 
manu.  Frankfort  on  the  Oder,  Prussia.  [At  present  at  the  Prussian  Consulate,  56 
New  street,  New-York  City.]  .  j. 

63  Woollen  cloths  of  various  colors  and  qualities.— Leopold  ScnoraxER  A  Sons, 

manu.  Duren,  Prussia.  ,        «  t.  a  i.^».,>i 

64 1  Specimens  of  superfine  satin  broadcloths.— John  F.  Fleck,  manu.  Schmoot- 

*66  sSSmens  of  cloths.- F.  A.  Barmann,  manu.  Goldberg,  Silo8ia.—^flfcn<«,  Rid- 
NKR,  Thiel  a  Co.  New-York  City. 


cfi  u ^i_.    .^f  fi,.„  v„„K..    ,j.pi,„r   wnratp.l    vnms.  of   nearlv  1500   dinerenl 

tint8.-BKU0MANN  A  Co.  manu.  Berlin,  Prussia.  Mayer  A  Stucken,  aptnts,  78 
Beaver  street,  New-York  City. 

67  •  Flannels.— M.  Kuoklmann,  manu.  Eschwege,  Hesse-Cassel. 


^ 


lt« 


MANUrAOTTTRM   Of  HlMC.  VgLVKT,  ETO.—ClAMM  13,  U. 


Manufaoturaa  of  Silk  and  V«lT«t 

DivmioM  ('.  CoiiHT  8. 
1  Vi'lTotn  «ml  hftlf.wool|«n  •tripoa;  embroidery  canvM :  velvet  nilk  iin.l...f 

LT&*:;!  ;;7;'-«<'"""'-  *  0..  ,nanu.  Cr.f.ld,Vru..i.     l^;:^^^  C: 

Stkin,  Ufi  Liborty  8trcet,  New-York  City  "»«■  ^reieiu,  nuwia,     ^.9*n^  L 

Pot?dr,n.\Tfw'lir'"''""'  '"'  ""^'"«^  •*°--^"'-  *  "— S  'Z-  '^^  — 
711  Hilk  neckcloths  «nd  vestinKs—IlKiNRKJii  Landwkub,  ma«u.  Berlin.  Prussia 
81  l'luHhei._N.  II.  NiciMANN,  manu.  lUnlin,  Pru«.i«.  ' 

-igk  UoLy!''         *''""''  •  ''""''^  ^''•''*^'"'''  plu«h.-Koc.,.  BRcrruKKa.  man,.  Lan- 

101  Satin,  and  eatin  robcH—KiiiTERa  A  Kindermann.  man,t.  Orefeld.  Prusiia. 
BerlilSir"'"*^"'  ''""•'•  *"^  '•'"•'^  good.-UK,Na.c„  JUv.x  A  SoVr;:«„. 
North^O^Zn^."^  ^^"^  '""^  plu8he,.~BAC..ov.N  A  Votu,o„w,Tz.  mam.  Zerb.^ 

i2^^ni^t''*';  f"V'n**~"^''="'''  ^''.'"*"'  '"«""•  Z^^oybruckcn,  Bavaria. 
Bavtrfa  '  ^'"  '"P""'  '"'"'"'"  '""P«'  Ao-Carx.  Orvnd.  man..  Buchhol, 

16  Plushes,  ladies'  reticules,  veils,  Ac— I, 
Bavurio. 


M.  HuBNKR,  Jr.  7nami.  Culmbach, 


t?  vl^*«  ^*"''  l"a  *"'^"- '*^  ''*'''^*''  «"^  ^«'^«t  "I'bons.  of  fancy  and  figured  silk 
;^"et.''N:J!S  Ci^;^  """-•  "'••^'^«^^'  ^'••--     ^^-''  ^-  HvL«o^T9l;oa' 

}2'sn  J""!f^?u"i''''T^-  ^-  ^'■^'^'*  '^^  Co.  manw.  Berlin,  Prussia. 

18  Silks  and  silk  8hawls.-CoLSMAN,  Brotiikr«,  manu.  Langonbure  Prussia 

CliASS   14. 

Manufactures  of  Plax  and  Hemp. 

Division  C.     Court  8. 

Culmb^al"h!"Bavari?  '"*^^  '"*'°  *"**  *'°'°  fabrics.-^.  J.  Trendkl  A  Sons,  manu. 
wick.  ^P^*"'™*"'  ''^  *'°^''''«^  linens—C.  H.  P.  Miyer,  manu.  Schoppenstedt,  Bruna- 

3  Hempen  hose  -G.  Sennewald,  Sen.  manu.  Weimar,  Saxe  Weimar. 

B*  S^mnfn  firi!>  °*^',*"*^  towels.-F  B.  Teicomann,  manu.  Breslau,  Prussia 
Gotha.  SaS  Gotha  ^'"'  '  ''°''*°  '^'*^°"*  Beam.-BuRBAOH.  Brother*,  manu. 
pj.yggj™ •  "■'"='5«^  .^icautn,  and  taoie  ciotns.— U.  U.  Fajjian,  manu.  BrcsIau, 

Z^f^fJ'If'  of  twine  and  string.-J.  G.  Heinio  A  Sons,  Altenberg.  Prussia. 
8  Lmen  damask  tablecloths,  lc.-6.  H.  Heller,  manu.  Gottingen,  Hanover. 


»  13,  14. 


ZOLLVBRIIN   AND  UbRMANT. — ClaRA  IS. 


Itt 


ulvet,  iiilk,  Mn<l  cot- 
IAN  Mkmukn,  tnanu, 

Crof«l(l,  PrmwiR. 
mil  wttturt'cl  tiilkii; 
AytfU,  W.  hnvH. 

inn,  rif)bon«.  Ac.— 
LkWW    UiTZ  dc   Co. 

!(1  v«lv«t  ribboni, 
russia.     Aifcnt,  L 

iRAHH,  rff*.  (t  manu, 

.  Berlin,  Pnjisia. 

TiiEiw,  maniL  Lan- 

refeld,  Prussia. 
\!f  4  Sons,  ma>i«. 

TZ,  manit.  Zerbet, 

Sovario. 
ffianu.  Buohholz, 

nami.  Culmbach, 

and  figured  silk. 
iziNQKB,  89  Broad 

eia. 

•urg,  Prussia. 

riicken,  Bavaria 


L  A  Sons,  maiiu. 

penstedt,  Bruns- 

eimar. 

Breslau,  Prussia. 
Brotukbs,  tnanu. 

r,  manu.  Brcslau, 


9  Linri)  good* — John  Pn«RWMi«,  nmiim.  Lower  Bavaria. 

10  Titbtu  clothit,  ^•.— JoHirii  MrrTEaRAina,  manu.  Lower  Bavaria. 

11  I.inoii  goods.— Hkb*  Kam,  manu.  Stuttgart,  Wurt«nib«Tij. 

12  I-iiHii  (IriilK,  Ao. — Lanoht  A  Sr.ioT,  manu.  Studlgardt,  Wurt«tnh«rg. 

13  Diiiiiajtk  tiiblo  clotlis  and  mnikins,  spun  by  ban<l,  and  hand-bUiached. — V. 
SrauTii,  Men,  manu.  Lauterbacb,  IIi«h(>. 

14*  San)|)Ios  of  bleached  linuii ;  white  and  unbleached  linen  drills. — C.  A  IL 
SiKMAN,  manu.  Studtgardt,  Wurttuiberg. 


CLAM  15. 

Mixed  Fabrloi,  Shawls,  V««tlngt,  ato. 
Division  0.     Couax  4  (and  in  the  oallkry  abovk). 

1  Plush,  velvets,  and  cashinoro  shawls,  in  sundry  colors  and  designs. — Marx 
4  WcioKHT,  tnanu,  Berlin,  Prussia. 

2^  Shawls  of  woollen  and  half- woollen,  and  mixed  with  silk  and  cotton. — Philu* 
CoHN  A  Co.  manu.  Borlin,  Prussia. 

3^  Ilorswhair  cloths,  with  silk  and  cotton  plush  for  upholstery,  Ac. — H.  Fumcx- 
AB,  manu.  Klberfeld,  PruHsia. 

4t  Linen  damask  table  and  tray  clotlu ;  tablo  napkins,  and  doyloys. — BxYM'a, 
Widow  A  Co.  manti.  Ziltau,  Saxony. 

6  Woollen  shawls  and  cottons. — P.  KoKcntm  A  Sons,  manu.  Loarracli,  Prussia. 

6t  Dumask  curtains. — Bkhnhard  J^uhsk,  manu.  Luipsic,  Suxonv. 

7|  Vostings,  quiltings,  and  cassimorcs. — W.  Timcuxndoiw  A  Co.  manu.  Callen- 
berg,  Prussia. 

81  Almaviva  mantles. — Moritz  Simon,  Jr.  manu.  Brandenberg. 

9;  Damask  and  other  half-wool  furniture  coverings. — Franz  Spiklbkro,  manu. 
Leipsic,  Saxony. 
10^  Ilftlf  silk  domasks. — Edward  PRrans,  manu.  Leipsic. 

11 II  Utrecht  velvets  and  woollen  clotlis. — Ambbonn  Sciibeibkb,  manu.  Fenig^ 
Saxony. 

12  Cassiraere  ond  quilted  vcstings. — S.  Arnbtein  Coqen  A  Co.  manw.  Elberfelo, 
Prussia. 

13  Woollen  cloths,  satin  and  Spanish  stripes,  Ac— F.  Forstxr,  manu.  Griinea> 
berg,  Prussian  Silesia. 

14||  Fancy  vestings. — Adolph  Itzio,  manu.  Berlin,  Prussia. 

16  Printed  furniture  and  livery  plushes,  in  mohair,  worsted,  and  cotton ;  velourt 
of  cotton,  Ac. — IIerman  Kauffman,  manu.  Berlin,  Prussia. 

16 1  Varieties  of  mixed,  worsted,  and  silk  stuffs. — SomrcNBa  A  Zimkkrman, 
mamc  Glauchau,  Saxony. 

17  Specimens  of  caahraero  vestings. — Grakk  A  M]cria:<dt,  manu.  Elberfeld, 
Prussia. 

18  Brocades  and  chintz  furniture  goods. — H.  Lanf,  manu.  Plauen,  Saxony. 

19  Specimens  of  colored  half-woollen  flannel. — Hkrfurth,  Brotuers,  manu. 
Leipsic,  Saxony. 

20  Furniture  and  table  covers. — Edward  LonsE,  manu.  Chemnitz,  Saxony. 

21:j:  Furniture  and  table-covers  in  silk,  wool,  cotton,  and  mixed  goods.— 
RoBEBT  Albregut,  manu.  Chemnitz,  Saxony. 

22  Specimens  of  mixed  wool  and  silk  goods. — G.  A.  Tasch,  manu.  Glauchau, 
Saxony ;  agent,  T.  H.  Zumslein,  27  William  street,  New-York  City. 


rg,  Prussia, 
gen,  Hanover. 


13S 


LiAwnwa,  Ftow,  Hah.  rrc-CYAM  16. 


li 


'1^ 


X-*Ui^  Furs,  .ad  H.lr,  .nd  ai.tr  M.n«»f.cturM. 

,  n  CoM.phH*  «ot  of  JI^.Kttri«i.  I,  n^^^^^  """l*'"  •'^'■«*"'  N«w-York  City. 

KUmihtTKlsaxo-AIUmburg        '""t"""«"t»— W.luam    A    Ki.w.nn   O.veb,   ,„«««. 

i.  i'T;^^:;;:  s't;t;:;t;:^J:^::;^;i«-^  —  wo.„,  „, ,,« ,,j„,^  ,^,„,^ 

««M.  m«m.  (Jotho.  Saxo-(;otU      '  ""'^  *^'"  ^""''"^  "^  l«utl,or.-l]uuiucJ,  Bao- 

24  Articles  manufactured  of  iZhov^rJ^-k  """*"•  ^*'"'"'-  '*«^»"«. 
26  Sample  card  of  a^jortod  ImL  Situ       •'"*"^'"''  "*«""•  "^""O- 
Nuremberi,  Bavaria,  j  '"'  '^'*''  i^""'«  <^"''-ent.-II.  IImdioilv,  manii 


CLASS  IT. 

Paper   and  Sftloneiy,  Type.,  Printing  and  Book-bladlng. 

IN   THK   SOUTII-WICST  QALLERY. 

FtJtciiKR,  m«n«.  Bautzen,  Saxony  raiilboards  for  wagon  makers.— C.  F.  H. 

4  Specimena  of  colored  pauera— W.r-r    i* 


ZOUTIMIW  AKD  OMMANr. — CkAM  17. 


Iff 


ur—. 


n»  d  RKiriNABt, 

tiliikit.  Kothttt. 

Uvdrift. 

*•.— Hwj«T«l  4 

>.  KuNZK,  manu. 


l>iirrii«todt 

CKITKIN,    waMtt, 

ew-Vork  I'ity. 
BrMUu,  IVi«. 

LTZ,    manu.  Of- 

OitVKji,    Mianu. 

t»I«n,  PruMJan 

llhino;  a^«n<, 

t<»nih«<rg, 
lit'UJUCK,    B«o- 


wly  mounUd ; 

Uiivaria. 

iiy. 

my. 

ana. 

). 

RDioEN,  manv, 


adlng. 

tissue,  of  all 
r8.--C.  F.  H. 

i  printing.— 

Bnd  peculiar 

taut,    IlctSO- 

avu.  Ascbaf- 
City. 


6  Ab  i!ltuilr»t«<i  work. — >l.  J.  Wengii,  pmii  I*lji«|.\  AA^nny 

7  Hp<K)im«na  of  |iMi»«r,  whiott,  liy  a  n«w  proi'xaa,  la  i'o|itr<Mi  (iil7i«r«ntlr  on  lb* 
t«o  aidt*  of  •  aliMt— K«t'<ii,  itaoriiuM,  tnv.  i-  mantt.  n«iMir<>tui,  Wiirt««iu*>ii«rg. 

•  A  varictjr  of  plain  and  fancy  waf«r>. — KtMUAiN,  manu.  Nur«uib«rg,  0** 
f»Ha. 

9  Hpfx-imona  of  gradualod  drawltiK  iMtncilii,  of  variouH  ahaiMia  and  qUAliti«a,^ 
>«  Kiu>kn«  iiKiH,  iHrtHu.  Niir<*iiili<*ri(,  iUvariik 

10.  t.«a<l  )>•  IK  lU,  of  vHrioim  «|ualiti<Hi  and  kinds. — HtAOTtini,  mnnu.  Nuramh^rg, 
Hit\nrin,  <fi>nit,  (  ii,  Mi  i.i.kh  A  Co.  .'to  I'latt  str^nt,  Nkw  York  Citv 

U  ,Mit|>,  pK'tiiit'.  and  <'olor«<d  |>ap«ni. — A.  IhLLHRRMBR,  m<inw.  ilr««lau,  I'rtiMia. 

13  habcLt,  fur  lunrchauls,  luanufacturitni,  do. — II.  Ilt>.  Khamkh,  manu,  L«i|Mid, 
^mony. 

13  Articli>8  of  paaUlioard. — Kklluikbbl  A  Co.  manu.  Hchttnher^,   PruMian  Hi- 

IfllA, 

14  Varletiea  of  .<nariu<Il«><l,  oolur«»d,  and  Kl*«ed  cards  and  papor.— E.  A.  FaKt'Ni), 
MdiiM.  OflTcnliach,  on  tlie  Maiut*. 

16  Sn«<i'iniun  of  card  Inianl  and  glazcti  paper. — J.  I).  Wksbii,  manu.  Otfonhaoh, 
un  the  Maine. 

16  S|wcint«ns  of  pUying  cards.— A.  Fkommann,  mantk  DftmuUdt,  iisMi* 
tlsrniHtadt 

17  I'lililiciitions.— TV  O.  Titi!nNim,  m<i«w.  Ltintle,  Saxony. 

18  HainpK'S  of  urnaincntal  papnrs.  (Th«  pidtfls  from  whi<d»  these  papers  ar« 
mntfd  are  olci'trotypes  from  papior  macli6  moulds.) — HctuicrrK  &  Mc'tiusui,  manu. 
Bfrlin,  I'rnssia. 

19  NewHitaper  holders. — Carl  Woltrr,  manu,  Breslau,  I'russia. 

20  Two  iMiiidri'd  volu'iifs,  prinf<ul  witliin  one  year  in  the  office  of  th«  ezhib* 
itor.— T.  R.  BRJMKHAte,  printer,  Leipic,  Haxon^. 

21  I'ortfolios. — Wkt/i.ar,  Hrckiiikhm,  »H<irti«.  iTiuikforf,  on  the  Maine. 

22  Universal  Loxicon,  M  vols.— iL  A.  I'luucM,  prop.  Altenberg,  Baz«-Alt«n* 
b«r((. 

23  Cedar  pencils,  arranged  In  the  form  of  the  American  armi.— Tuio.  Cjumib 
Ki.ETT,  maim.  Nuroiuhfif?,   liiivaria. 

24  Oold  and  silver  papers. — Wii.i.iam  HTlcn^f,  manu,  KUrth,  IIcsso. 

26*  A  variety  of  playing  carda — Wolfuanu  Kkuter,  manu.  Darmstadt,  WttMi- 
Darinatadt. 

26  Various  specimens  of  black  lead  pencils;  fine  graduated  drawing  penclU } 
colored  lead  pencils. — A.  W.  Fadkr,  manu.  Htein,  near  Nuremberg. 

27  Hpeoimens  of  paper. — O.  J.  Tins  manu.  Prussia. 

28  Specimens  of  pencils. — .1.  J.  IlEiiBAcit,  manu.  Untishon,  Davaria. 

29  Various  siwcimeus  of  paper. — Tenor's  Papkr  Mills,  near  Bielefeld,  Prussian 
Westphalia. 

30  Vttrit'tit'«  of  paper. — .1.  W.  L.\NPr,ns,  manu.  near  Mulheim,  Rhenish  Prussia. 
31*  SiimpUs  of  printers'  inks,  Ac— C.  WEMWKNBAtii,  manti.  Frankfort-on-the- 

Muino. 

32  Writing  materials. — J.  G.  Lillikntiial,  manu.  Ootha,  Saxo  Ootha. 

33§  A  manifold  writer.— F.  H.  Li'NEmBo,  manu.  Hamburg. 

34  Frepored  metallic  writing  tablets.— Edward  Ebknaukb,  manu.  Nuremberg, 
Bavaria. 

36  Various  books. — F.  Yucwia  &  So.v,  manu,  Brunswick. 


180 


Dyed 


AND  PRiyTBD  FABRICS,  1!T0.— CLAggKS  18,  19. 


y 


f«l(L 


CLASS  18. 

Dyad  M»d  Printed  Fabric,  .hown  m  rooh. 

SOUTH-WMT   GaULKEV. 

Ig  Turkey-red  and  roso-colored  cotton 


yarns.— A.  N.  Eyzbuavv,  dyer,  Elbe,. 


CLASS  10. 

«»ng»,  Mid  Fancy  Needle  Work. 

Soimi-wK8T  Oallkry. 
feld^ruLiai"'^  "'  ""^  ^"""^'"^  -^  trimmingB.-C.  W.  Skxbk.  4  Br.ck.  Elber- 
Sax^n^'^"'^  •'^"•"»'   ^'^^  ^»»  fr-ge-.   *o.-Ha.s  Hicwko.   ;„«««.   Buchhol, 
-a 'I  Slpsttxcny'  '^^''^'^^onlU  oiled  floor  cloths.  Ac..  Ac.-P.   Q„,, 
Platn'^trouv""   °"  J'^*'«"«^  -"^^   -<!  cambric. -^Minx  4  M„k.«p,  ^«„, 

tmnmfnL';XLre2.t«nS^^^  carriages  and  saddlery 

sian  Silesia.  ^     "ooons,  and  girths.— Robkut  ScuAEaKK,  ma«u.  Brieg  Prus- 

«  E.„b,.oid,rie,  of  v.rio„.  de.criptio..  _ A„.„  h,^.,  ^„^  I^.^^ 
,      »f  Tambour  embroidered  chntj^iff        i^  ^  n'"^  '"''""•  Schneeberg,  Saxonv. 

"'mi^.tlI^S7^^  ""'"''  ""'"^  ''  '^' 

hat  livings  an2  c^S  ^h  Shr'«  ?f^  ^°"^'«  ^°'-  «'°ths.  transparent  blind, 

nt  Sofa  carpet   TarDetW- 7®-  B«^f?H*'^i>T  A  Sons,  manu.  Beriin,  PruS 

Meeranne,  Saxony       ^'"'P^^'^'^Sb  for  gentlemen  and  ladies.-^.  G  hZ^ioTco 

Bavaria.  ^        *''''  "^^^"^  lace.-S.  G.  Nkidkl's  Hbuw,  man/Nuremberg, 

bacli-on-the-Maine.  carriage  trmimings.— Fredkwck  Aenoid.  mantt.  Offen- 

p  n.Cr«h.t  work  .M  embro,derie.-U„„/Roo^  Oe..  ^  ,„aker.  We.b„„ 

wj:^)„t«I''S„et'sro^^^^^^^^       &'5"  "—<'«%*=•.  *c.-F.  L 
New- York  City.  '  ^^^^^^y-     ^g^nt,  H.  Ackkrmann.  79  Cedar  street, 

20  FurTug  0^650  %Ts!!!S:;;,^WoRur'^^^  Nordlingen,  Wurtemberg. 

21  Curtain  fringes.— Lewis  Ta^v!„        *  "*''l\^^^^lng^n,  Wurtemben?. 
22t  Fine  woollfn  cloths^vil  fn  t^  """?'   ^cheibenberg,  Saxony.         ^ 

eian  glilesia.  '''*'''  ^^***  '"^  *»»«  wooL-C.  a  Geissle^  man/Gorlitz,  Prus- 


18,  19. 

■uoh. 

RMANN,  dy«r,  Elber. 

ibroiderieB,  Trim. 

x  A  Bruck,  Elber- 

,   manu.   Buchholi, 

;c.,  Ac— -P.   QuAflT, 

A  MuELLM,  manxi, 

iges  and  saddlery 
inanu.  Brieg,  Prus- 

!<,  manu.   Leipsic, 

inaberg,  Saxony, 
neeberg,  Saxony, 
ipecimeoB  of  em- 

ransparent  blindo, 
.  Berlin,  Prussia. 
.  G  Hkinio  (fe  Co. 

utony. 

auM.  Ifuremberg, 

aa,  Prussia. 
ID,  manu.  Offen- 

manuL    Barmen, 

f^,  Loewenburg, 

»,  Ac,  Ac — ^F.  L 
79  Cedar  street, 

I,  "Wurtemberg. 

''urtemberg. 

)ny. 

«.  Gorli^  Pru8- 

rg,  Saxony. 
eeberg,  Saxony. 

)i& 


ZOLLVKREIN  AND  GeRM ANT.-— CLASSES  19,  20, 


131 


27  A  variety  of  embroideries.— IL  NiuBuaaaa  A  Sons,  mamu,  Stuttgard,  Wur- 

28^  Cambric  curtain  embroideries,  Ac — ^Mkinhold  A  NxTrzoci,  marv^t.  PUara, 

Saxony. 

29  Fine  embroidoriea. — Miss  C.  Bhasoh,  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

30  Lace  fabrics. — Uhlmann,  manu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

31  Rugs  and  mats. — J.  II.  Mueller,  manw.  Bremen,  North  Qermaay. 

32  Embroidered  cushion,  and  newly-invented  toys. — Cuablottk  Paulson,  manii. 

Hamburg.  ^  ,  ,     «  ».i        • 

33  Carpet  worked  by  hand.— Emihk  db  Voz,  manu.  Apenrade,  Schleswig. 
34*  Plain  and  fancy  oil-cloths,  for  floors,  tables,  pianos.     Carriage  oil-olotlw, 

(tc. — ^AoBSBLiN  A  BoBNiTZ,  manu.  Frankfort  on  the  Mame. 


CLASS  20. 

Wearing  AppareL 

SOUTU-WEST   GaLLEBT. 


1  French  kid  gloves,  for  ladies  and  gentlemen's  wear. — Jcuub  Bixbi'no,  VMfM$, 
Dresden,  Saxony.  . 

2  A  variety  of  silk  gloves. — G.  P.  Behe,  manu.  Chemnitz,  Saxony. 

3 1  Qentl  jmen's  and  ladies' cotton  glove8.—HoES8LEB  A  Sons,  wia»iu.  Rab«wtein, 

near  Chemnitz,  Saxony.  «    ,     ,      ■«  j 

4  Corsets  without  seam. — Johann  Steoher  A  Co.,  manu,  Oarlsruhe,  Baden. 
6§  A  variety  of  boots  and  shoes. — Qeoboe  Kloss,  manu.  Brunswick. 

6  Ladies'  woollen  shoes;    gentlemen's   shoes  of  felt;  felt   slippers — Adqust 
MuEHLE,  manu.  Pima,  Saxony. 

7  Specimens  of  hosiery.— J.  W.  Lenz,  mxunu.  Berlin,  Prussia. 

8  "Various  cotton  and  woollen  hosiery,  and  fancy  goods. — Oheibtian  ZncMEBiCANif 
k  Son,  manu.  Apolda,  Saxe  Weimar.  ^a,   .     .. 

9  Specimens  of  hosiery  and  purses,  in  tricot — P.  A.  Rust,  manu,  Offenbacli  on 

the  Maine. 

10  Specimens  of  woollen  hosiery.— J.  G.  Pabien,  manu.  Bautzen,  Saxony. 

11  A  water-proof  coat,  which  may  be  washed  like  linen. — Hxinbioh  Oadwa,  mant& 
Breslau,  Prussian  Silesia.  ,»       • 

12  A  suit  of  gentleman's  clothes. — ^Mechanics  Club,  n^nu.  Laubon,  Pruasian 

Silesia.  „  _^    ,     .         ., 

13*  Stays  without  seams. — Chaeles  W.  Heboenzoedes,  manu.  Offenbach  on  the 

Maine.  -,.      .        «        .,x    i. 

14  A  variety  of  shoes. — Alexandeb  Albebtus,  manu.  Eisenberg,  Saxo  Altenburg. 
16  Lamb  skins,  fine  kid  gloves,  Ac,— J.  RANNEOEa  A  Sons,  manu.  Altenburg,  Saxe 

Altenburg.  , .   ,       ^  ■„  mi. 

16  Specimens  of  gloves  of  various  kiuds. — Kohlkb  Bbothxbs,  manu,  Altenburg, 

Saxe  Altenburg.  .       ,         ■«        • 

17  Woven  chemisettes.- F.  Mathis,  manu.  Augsburg,  Bavana. 

18  Specimens  of  corsets  without  seams.— Cabl  D'Amblt  A  Oa,  manu.  Stuttgard, 

19  Mantillas  of  embroidered  silk  and  velvet.— Hebmam  Giasoir,  mxtnu.  Berlin, 

Prussia.  t.     »       tl      •      <a-t    • 

20  Ready-made  coats.— Clothes  Magazine,  mxtnu.  Breslau,  Prussian  Silesia. 

21  Plush  slippers. — Edward  Hkinzb,  manu.  Eisenberg,  Altenberg. 

22*  Boots,  shoes,  and  gaiters ;  hosiery,  Ac— Zeigleb  A  Reisss,  manu.  Bums, 
Thuringia. 

23  Specimens  of  hats. — Sick,  manu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

24  Boots  and  shoes. — Albbecht,  manu.  Bremen,  North  Germany. 

26  Hats  of  felt  and  plush,  made  on  a  new  principle.— 0.  A.  Wagner,  <fc».  &  manifc 
Hanover.  _ 

26*  Specimens  of  hwiery ;  «yool  and  cotton  tricots.— P.  Gbaw,  mam,  Hanoyer. 


•s. 


i 


i;92 


i;; 


_^J:^^|]r^_EDOEjo^^  21,  22. 


38  Lrs  "ii^r^^"^^ 

.,30  India-rubber  el  JicbraceHnTwaM!    "''*'. '^^  ^«''""'  ^^"i*- 
-.Ik  and  india-rubber.^.  S^rM^Klri^^^^^^^^^^  "hoe  stu*  of  mi,e<, 

CI.A8S  21, 

OuUery  and  Edge  Tool*. 

,  2VrSrtra"n"d^t:r:^?s^.'^"^^^^  ^^r'  '«-«•  D'esden.S«,ony 
of  other  articles  of  cutlerr-Di^rR'  T*"*'  'n«"-ument«  (Class  1())S  a  yarietr 

Iron,  Braw,  Pewter,  and  General  Hardware   inrin^i       r 

Division  C.     Court  H. 

f i  |-::d  1^ri„Ti?dTS.i;«;^--".  --  ^»'-  rn»- 

mamt  Offenbach  on  the  Maine      '■""^''•'''"^   t""'!".  4e.-A   R  8,a,,„  4  go 

6  G..t  hra«  e„™„  „„.„en.,._o.  K^^^il^^^Sr^^  I«rt„hn,  We-t- 
^6  P.n.  for  „..„.aH,t.  .nd  of  ™,on,  .ort._H™„H  R.„^  ^„..  i,;^,^ 

^  I A  "fe^  'oT^^tr  r;;e;;rt ^i''  ^-  ''--^  s«hm..ka.den,  P„..i, 


--.  ■^F'j^uueuB  01  locks,  bracp-hifa  «lrnf»<.  „  — »  ""«^u«u  j-ru88ia. 

^  13    E„a„  ,,ea  .ron  Mtchen  nUn.n„-B™™,  So»..  ..„„.  L.hnhe,gen.hU„e. 

^^  Pea,  orfonr  heU,  high,,  o.nan,en.ei-c..  Ko...„.^  „_  eon.Une. 

16f  Japanned  , amp,  and  met,,  w«r._j„.  =,^ 

"=='»■  -■    '''^^' "=<H- '»«»«.  Frankforton-Oder, 

Kl.^.u'ft:£»<'°"''''7«'"»''y  "rietie.-K.4H.  Bo.a^  „„„,  Ken^eheid, 


i.i  unoitt, 


ZOLLVERBIV  AND  GERMANY. — ClASS  22. 


183 


leSiegen  Smelt- 


Jnpa,  Ohande* 


17  SpecimenB  of  pewter  figures. — R  Heinriciisen,  tnanu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

18  HuiTiples  of  neodleH. — J,  D.  Wiss,  mami.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

19  8peciinen»  of  japanned  ware. — M.  Dknecke,  manii.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

20  Specimens  of  silver  plated  hooks  and  eyes. — Okrtlk  &  IIutlkin,  mantt. 
Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

21  Hooks  and  eves. — E.  Hummel,  mantt,  Nuremberg,  j3avaria. 

22  Silver  plated  hooks  and  eyes. — J.  C.  Reoenfuss,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

23  A  variety  of  wire  articles. — J.  W.  Boeck,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

24  Hand  bells  of  various  descriptions. — P.  F.  Siebinkas,  manu.  Nuremberg, 
Bavaria. 

25  A  variety  of  articles  manufactured  of  fine  steel. — 6.  C.  HAMMorr,  mantt. 
Nuremberg,  Buvaria. 

26  Fine  steel  articles. — Nicholas  Hoffmann,  vianu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. — 
Agents,  C.  Mueller  A  Co.  80  Piatt  street.  New- York  City. 

27 1  Lamps,  candlesticks,  lanterns,  tinder-boxes,  snuffers,  Ac. — Wolff,  Brothers, 
uianu.  Neheun,  Prussian  Westphalia. 

28^  Plated  and  copper  hooks  and  eyes.— J.  P.  Hosterey,  manu.  Barmen,  Rhenish 
Prussia. 

29  A  variety  of  iron  and  steel  articles. — Schmidt  &  Mollenhoff,  manu.  Aix-la- 
Chapelle,  Prussia. 

30  Specimens  of  cast  wire,  sheet  iron  and  steel. — His  Excellency  Count  Renard, 
Mecklenburg-Strehlitz. 

31  Various  pewter  articles.— J.  G.  Junker,  manu.  Breslau,  Prussian  Silesia. 

32  Steel  clasps  and  fancy  hardware. — Hermann  Baus,  manu.  Solingen,  Prussia, 

33  A  variety  of  brass  ornaments. — Keissino  A  Mollmann,  manu.  Iserlohn, 
Prussia. 

34  Pewter  ware. — ^Ernst  H.  Wedstein,  maniu  Lossnitz,  Saxony. 

35t  Various  articles  of  metal  ware.— Holzschuuer,  Buotiikrs,  manu.  Schleig, 
ReusB. 

36  Samples  of  fine  steel. — C.  H.  R.  Anschutz,  wioai..  Zella,  Saxe-Gotha. 

37  Galvanized  cast-steel  wu'o;  needles  in  various  stages  of  manufacture.— 
Chas.  Schleicher,  manu.  Bellevall6e,  Aix-la-Chapelle,  Prussia. 

38  Samples  of  crochet  and  netting-needles. — Frederick  Baum,  manu.  Nurem. 
burg,  Bavaria. 

39  Specimens  of  needles  and  needle-wire. — Distkl,  mantt.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

40  Brass  ware. — Schatt,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

41  Bells. — Satt,  mantL  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

42  Various  samples  of  tin  ware. — Theirfelder,  mant*.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

43  Brass  and  steel-wire  gauzes ;  wire  and  horse-hair  sieves,  Ac.— T.  F.  Stoubjk, 
mamt.  Stuttgard,  Wurtemberg. 

44  A  variety  of  specimens  of  imitation-bronzes. — ^Brozleb  A  Son,  manih  Bom- 
heim,  near  Frankfort. 

45  Articles  made  of  brass  and  steel  wire,— Arthur  Koenig,  manu.  Nuremberg, 
Bavaria ;  agentK,  Cu.  Mueller  A  Co.  30  Piatt  street,  New-York  City. 

46  Brass  candlesticks;  chandeliers;  mortars;  smoothing-irons,  Ac — J.  K 
Heroldt,  manu.  Nurembei^,  Bavaria. 

47  Lead,  litharge  and  shot. — Royal  Saxon  Mining  Co.  manu.  Freyburg,  Baden. 

48  Assortment  of  fine  zinc  plates,  some  very  thin. — Ruffer  A  Co.  manu.  Bres- 
lau, Prussian  Silesia. 

49  Varieties  of  hardware. — ^Hotes,  manu.  Bremen. 

50  Strong-box. — Fehrmann,  manu^  Bremen. 

51  Warming-bottles. — Adam  Putzenberger,  manu.  Lower  Bavaria. 

52*  Culinary  utensils,  made  of  rolled  sheet-iron  and  tinned  with  Banca  tin. — 
J.  AssMANN,  manu.  Neuwied-on-the-Rhine. 

63  A  variety  of  articles  of  japanned  ware. — Ran  A  Co.  matiu.  Yfuftemberg. 

54  Miscellaneous  articles  of  ornamentol  iron  ware,  hardware,  and  japanned 
ware. — C.  Deffner,  manu.  Esslingen,  Wurtemberg.  ^ 

66  Iron  furuiturs. — Von  Gisnanth,  manu.  Bavaria. 


I 


68  Kook  — ^8T,  ia«n  4  Co.  manu.  Eich  _ 

C.rn.ge3r^l«p'*,«^^^^  .ted  f„,  „„,., 

berg,  B»vari.     '""'  ■"""-  "'  """""  p.tter,..._o.  F.  P.«^  „,„„  „      __, 

__  CliASS  23, 

atSpeamen.  of  floe  jewelry -j™,   p.„  «"«.  JJerlii,, 

Be?.?:  ^:t '"  «•"""■  •"-  "^  <^  P..W  ™e._H.„™«.  ^  , 

12*  Tinsel  and  *;«-  i  ^ujnnin^Pe  <jk  Ca  waw?*. 


123. 

now  A  W.  F0B6^ 

manu.  Eich,  Lux- 

erg,  Bavaria. 
■  NoiiMANN,  manu 

nufactory  (Emilik- 
N,  88  New  street, 

teel  for   railway 
,  West  Prussia. 

and  drawn  into 
|«ales  (Class  6) 

'•»  ChaS.   AfuiLLER 

JH.  manu.  Nurem- 

'f  hardware J. 

Qdlesticks,  table- 
iria. 


ind  other  Per- 
lerally. 

I.  manu.  Berlin, 

on-the-Maine. 
wtanw.  Schwal- 

)Ax  <fe  Co.  manu. 

'd  for  spituiiag, 

ries. 
Saohs,  manu. 

Wurtembei^. 
lid,  in  a  vase 

f-  Nuremberg, 

■  A  Ca  manu. 

K.  Jr.  A  FoEs- 


ZoLLVERKiN  AND  Gkriiant.— Classu  24,  26,  26. 


135 


C£.A8S  S4. 

OImi  Manufkoturei. 

SouTU-wcsT  Galleby. 

l»  Plain  and  fanCT  window  glass ;  colored  and  embossed  glass ;  drawings  on  glass. 
—J.  A.  DEBNDiNaEa,  SoHLiR  A  Co.  mant*.  Offenburg,  Baden. 

2  Paintings  on  glass.— A,  Frost,  det.  tt  manu.  I^remberg,  Bavaria. 

3  Paintings  on  glass.— J.  Wagner,  det.  d;  n.anu.  Kirschberg,  Baden. 

4  Glass  buttons,  beads,  «fea— J.  H.  Kranz,  manu.  Neumarkt 

6  Samples  of  colored  glass  and  glassware.— Count  Solm's  Glassworks,  Baruth, 
near  Berlin.    Agents,  Ridner,  Thikl  A  Co.  84  New  street,  New- York  City. 

6  Specimens  of  glassware. — W.  Mittklstadt,  manu.  Zirke,  Posen. 

7*  Specimens  of  glassware.  —  A.  Wagner,  manu.  Salzbacb,  near  SaarbrUck 
Baden. 

8  Imitation  agate  marbles  in  glass  ;  glass  eyes  for  birds  and  dolls,  and  various 
fancy  articles  in  glass.— £.  O.  Vetters,  Jr.  manu.  Lauscha,  Thuringia. 


OliASS  85. 


Porcelain  and  other  Ceramio  Manufactures. 
South-west  Gallery. 

1  Painted  china  ware. — W.  Rothenbaoh  A  Co.  manu.  Breslau,  Prussian  Silesia. 

2|  Various  paintings  on  porcelain  in  frames ;  porcelain  toilet  boxes,  and  painted 
porcelain  buttons.-— W.  A  C.  BRErrsoHNBioER,  manu.  Altenburg,  Saze-Altenburg. 

3f  Various  paintings  on  porcelain. — A.  Breitsohneidee,  manu.  Altenburg,  Saxe- 
Altenburg. 

4  Pipe  bowls  of  porcelain.— P.  Hasak,  manu.  Reichenstein,  Prussian  Silesia, 

6  Various  pharmaceutical  utensils  and  apparatus,  and  water-pipes,  made  of  clay 
found  in  Thuringia  Forest- -0.  E.  F.  Aknoldi,  manu.  Elgersberg,  Saxe-Gotha. 

6*  Terracotta  vases,  flower  pots,  and  other  articles. — Edward  Saelzkb,  manu. 
Eisenach,  Saxe- Weimar. 

7  Various  pictures  on  porcelain ;  statuettes,  vases,  and  other  articles  in  decorated 
porcelain. — 0.  P.  Bohhlander,  mant«.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

8  Ftncy  figures  in  bitcuit  ware. — Baub,  Brothers,  manu.  Biberach,  Wurtemburg. 
9f  Porcelain  paintings  and  various  articles  in  decorated  porcelain. — ^Fasolt,  Em 

A  Gbeiner,  mant^  Laus<ma,  Thuringia. 


CliASS  86. 

Decorative  Furniture  and  Upholstery,  including  Papier-Mache,  Paper- 
Hangings  and  Japanned  Qoods. 

Division  0.  Court  10. 

1 X  Gilt  frames  richly  ornamented ;  gilt  mouldings  and  headings  of  various  kind& — 
Julius  Klein,  manu.  Berlin,  Prussia. 

2  Rosewood  writing  table  and  articles  in  fancy  wooda — F.  W.  Burok,  manu. 
Mannheim,  Baden.    Agent,  F.  P.  Wiedemann,  290  Broadwav,  New- York  City. 

3  Ladies'  writing  and  work  table  in  ebony,  inlaid  with  four  water-color  views  of 
the  Rhine. — Carl  Hilgers,  det.  d:  manu.  Diisseldorf,  Rhenish  Prussia. . 

4*'  Specimens  of  papier  mach6  articles. — N.  Fleisuh,  Tnanu.  Entbeim,  Prussia. 

6  Varioi'9  articles  of  jap.anned  tin  ware  -iRd  p-apier-machS,  inlaid  with  motber-of- 
pearL — Rau  A  Co.  inv.  di  manu.  Goeppingen,  Wurtemberg. 

6  Papier-mach6  figures. — Samuel  Krauss,  manu,  Rodach,  Saxe-Coburg. 

7*  Gilded  picture  frames;  samples  of  fine  gilt  mouldings. — h.  Mxs8  A  Oa  manu, 
Brandenburg,  Prussia. 


11* 


taa 


e«  and  obiecu  nfZI~ir7rr~. llL*^' 


»  *  wo  "nrrora  in  frame*     To  ^-    ♦♦■  'Wi«ohmaj«,. 

?^.  Brunswick.  ^'''  '^'*''  P'^^^*"-*'  «ft«r  Nickoll Vu  2;:.     » 

(  ^  !»•  i'aper  hanffin«  anri  K.    i  "^''era.-M.vwt  <fr  Www, 

'  Darmstadt.       "^*°f^  '^<^  ^rdeni.-FEux  Uocaurn^, 

'"««"•  ^''"beck.  ^HanoTer  ^  ^'P*""  *"^*f'"»«.  border..  Ac.~Bhack«.,        . 
M  Specimens  of  fumituro.-WoLT,.v  ««ack.bi,«ch  4  Hwmo 

27  Various  articles  of  fur'niSw'C;^"  y,,,, 

""  FoBQuioNov,  manu.  Bremen. 

M«nnfiict«,^.,„  Marble  Slat.   ''^^'' *'* 

-----ea^ts^^^^ 

or  olh.rwi«  .p«i&Sr^"^  MtwoVM  or  fclt«l, 

P-„    .♦'*«"tj  of  fancy  artiVl^-  •  worfc— B.  Bobrttz, 

on  ft   iE*?°^  *''««Ie8  in  leath..     ^  ^""^  '"""«'  JPOrth, 


ZOLLVKREIN  AND  OeRMANY. OlA8B  29. 


18t 


remborg,  Bavarit. 
c,  Snxony. 
f'nti,  ti.  Bacuk  a 

lother-of-pear] 

rutiTKaAOaria- 

isel. 

»«  DarmsUflt 
i.'o*irg,  Bavaria. 

«v«it  A  Waiao, 

nwatadt,  Heaao 

PruMia, 
Mian  Saxonr. 
reniea 

H  4  HXETINO 


WallondorC 
I  or  felt«l, 


ana. 

^  BoBRITZ, 

»«.  Forth, 
'ffenbach- 


N"urem- 


13  Fancy  wiliow  baaket*.— BAal;^)MZIN^f,  ma«M.  Hoolwtadt,  Bavaria. 
U  Various  «ampI..H  of  bru.hes.-I.  C.  Meubchee  A  Son,  tnanu.  Altenburir.  Saxa. 
AUetibunj;  offentt,  KwcimrELLicR  A  Loehciiir,  7U(,recnwi(;h  »treot,  New-Voric  (Jitv 
16  Life-preaervcrs  and  loathur  vralkiug  Btioka.— Auotwi  Laiaa.  wanu.  Berlin 

16  Combs  of  various  descriptions.— Bkb«km,  manu,  Nuremberg  Bavaria. 

17  Combs  and  various  fancy  articles  of  ivory,  tortoise-shell,  ond  other  substan- 
c«8.— C.  W.  C.  Baes,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavana. 

ButJri^**'''"*""  **'  *''""^''  °^  *  ^*"*'^  "^  d«8criptionB.— Bruch,  manu.  Nuremberg, 
vaJil  ^""""''  '"'^'*''^  ""^"^^  °^  raother-of-FcarL—WEiss,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Ba- 

20  Samj)le»  of  brushes.— Roocer,  7nanu.  Nurcioberg,  Bovaria. 

21  Vanoty  of  needle-cases,  and  other  articles  turned  in  bone.— Kleihino  manu. 
Nuremberg,  Bavaria.  •.»in«nu,  manu. 

22  Samples  of  tooth  brushea— Carl  Hauhmkr,  munu.  Nuremberg.  Bavaria. 
Bavaril      '*"  '"''"'''^  '"  ••«ue.-C.  H.  J.  Lbimann,  7nanu.  Nuremberg, 
be?*  bLTI''™*"''  **^  ^^^'^^'^  °^  various  descriptions.-^.  P.  Diotz,  Jr.  manu.  Nu-em- 
Ba'Slrf^''''^  *°'^  °^*'*''  "^"^  ^'^  ^"^"^"^  horn.-K.  IL  Ukebht,  manu.  Nuremberg, 

26  Artists'  pencils  and  painting  brushes  of  various  dascriptions.— Gowebmam 
Bhothkrs,  wianw.  Nuremberg,  Bavario.  «"^n«.»-Ai» 

brmm.^'mSnberg."''''"^"'  ^  "^'""'^  '"""'''  work.-C.  L.  Wepplkr,  »,«„„.  HeiL 

walde'liaxl)"^^^  "^  articles  manufactured  in  horn.-JoDN  O.  Kern,  manu.  Gerings- 

29  Fancy  articles  in  straw-work  and  arUficial  flowers.— Frederick  Linckk&Co. 
manu.  Dresden,  Saxony,  -"i^i-aaoi,  w 

30  Assortment  of  chemically  prepared  and  colored  sponges,  brushes,  and  straw- 
plaits.— Ferdinand  Winkler,  OTa7tM.Beriin,  Prussia.        *     *    '  '    """raw 

31  Various  orticles  carved  in  wood.-^.  G.  Lanoe  (Heirs),  manu.  Oberameriran 
Wurtemberg ;  agenti,  Keller  A  Lingo,  121  Pearl  street.  New- York  City  ' 

Saxony."'*'^  ^''"°*^  ""^  ''*"*'"*  *^*'  ^*"'  *^**""-^-  ^'  Weuneet,  wanw.  Leipsic, 

BafME^  fca%rB\tix:{7fw^^^^^^       ^"«^'  ^•-«'-  «"--^  «^-'' 

34  '•Pme-needle  wool,"  for  upholstery,  intended  as  a  protection  from  irothAanr^ 
for  wadilmg;  mattresses  and  bolsters  made  of  "pine-wood  wool."  and  "pine-^«.4J* 
Pr°u88ia.°  matena-medica.— C.  G.  Fabian,  manu.  Humboldsau,  near  Brealaiu 

35^  Assortment  of  basket-ware.— F.  A.  Kohleh,  manw.  Leipsic,  Saxonv. 
dO  Specimens  of  brushcb.- O.  G.  Hkeben,  manu.  Bremen. 
37  Basket-ware.— J.  Z.  Meyer,  manu.  Bremen. 


CliASS  20. 

MlaooUaneoua  Manu&oturea  and  Small  Warea,  Perfumery,  Oonfeotlonexy 

Toys,  Taxidermy,  Ac. 

South-west  Gallery. 

Rhe^niX"p?Zi?*""*°'  ^^  **"  ^^  cologne.-JoHANN  Maru  Farina,  manu,  Coin, 

ThurirTr  ^°  ^^^^'^^^^^  porcelain,  lava,  and  wood.— Sax,  Brothers,  manu.  Ruhla, 

Nur^«mW  iP^*^*!*''  «°^  «'g«!f  boxes.-J.  A.  WisMATH,  manu.  Schweinau,  near 
iNuremborg,  Bavana;  ageni$,  Ch.  Mueller  A  Co.  30  Piatt  street*  New-York  City. 


o    WJiint  counters  itn.l  Un  .  *'«■—«».  r.  Uaiin 

o  p.-  '^♦HAirr,   matiM.   £lberr«I<1     pi.     ■  . 


20  Toy  buildin.,  moH«.      r  '''''  '""""•  Nuremberg. 

as  Samplea  of  nightTpei  -1^,":  '"''"5  Nuremberg.  Bavaria. 

ut*.  wa„«.  Nurembir  r""'*"^.'  *°<^  Perspective  tova  of  v«  • 

28  Boxes  oSi'tJr"'^  ''^' *^^' ^'^  ^'^"<'"'' »orta.-G.  P.  Dbt- 
berg;  Bavaria.             *°'^  *^'^*^»''«  materiala.-J.  HEHMANvan. 

29  Tape,^  for  night  lamn.  •  "^hmannsdokfkr.  ;««««.  Nurem- 
berg^  Bavaria.      ^^'  ^*'°P«'  '°  S^eat  variety.-GorrLucB  K-,t«„ 

_  30  Variety  of  optical  f^^  ^'"'  ""*"«"  ^"rem- 

Bavaria. 


31  A  variety  of  fS,      h'^  Perspective  boxes.  Ac 

33  ?hSr' >^*^  ^^"kVe'a'tlSVC""*'  '""""•  Nuremberg.  B. 
li  Children's  go-carts.~j  M  S;«   ^"'^"'^^8.  manu,  NurembSa^ «""""• 

34  An  a88ortn,««f  Tj^'  ^'  P^-wsino.  ««„«  i\r.,,^^,u-^^™^®'&  Bavaria. 


38  Mag„etio    tm^  ^^''^S''"''  »•?»"•  N««mbn,K  B.v.ri,. 

3»  P«to  toy.  i„  g„.j  ,„,^  ■■*•■■  •    -°-  "»«•-.   »■«»-  N„«n,b„,g. 

^  »««««•  Aurembei    ,  Bavaria. 


ZOLLVRRIIH  AKO  OiRMAHY. — CtAM  20. 


199 


erg,  Biivaria. 
g".  Thuringia, 

ll>«rfdd,    RhoniHh 
'urghauBon,  titxe- 
rwr,  warn*.  Bar- 
;  OffefH;  KtLitn 
-Adt,  Bkotuicrh, 
«•  M.  C.  Mabtin, 

amonts,  Ac. p. 

ttxony. 

iborg,  Bavaria. 

10. 

«•  Nuremberg, 
— G.  T.  Pabst, 
>i.D,  manu.  Nu- 
w,  manu.  Son 
'JtKUOH,  manu. 

Bavaria. 
BANz  Schmidt, 

—6.  P.  Dbt- 

'«««.  Nurem- 

anu.  Nurem- 

-P.  C.  Kalb, 

aria 
ftvaria. 

N^uremberg, 

aria. 
!furemburg, 

J^uremburg, 

Bavaria 

ria 

ria 


42  Hpecimorw  of  ivory  caivlnga.— 0.  Zienb*.  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria 

43  VariouH  article*  carved  in  itaghorn  and  ivory.— IL  Bomiiadt,  manu.  Na- 

renibcrg,  Bavaria  .      „  .,  *t  »  n 

44  Collection  of  luncy  article*  in  wood.— E.  Hackman,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Ii»- 

46  A  variety  of  mcenwhaum  cigar  tubci  and  pip*  bowb.— F.  0.  Bbil,  manu. 
Nuremberg,  Bavaria 

46  Metal  chcM  men.— IT.  M.  Jahw,  manu.  Drewien,  Saxony. 

47  I'erfumfls  and  toilet  ioaps  in  fancy  design*.— Uenricii  Daeiimbl,  manu. 
Quaritz,  Lower  Siloflia  t\         »  -i» 

48  Ivory  drinking  cup*  and  other  article*.— J.  H.  WitDRioH,  manu.  DarmBtadt, 

Uesae  I)ftrmntadt  /-,  i      ui.     •  u 

49  Various  sample*  of  oou  do  cologne. — Gael  A.  Zanoli,  manu.  Coin,  Khenisn 

60  A  variety  of  walking  stick*.— Julius  &ntF?«LBAOTB,  manu.  Odrlitz,  Pru**ian 

61  A  variety  of  crucifixe*.— KAnnimi  A  Haab,  manu.  Carlsruhe,  Baden. 
62t  Umbreftaa  and  parasols.— P.  Wikdinokb,  manu.  Lcipsic,  Haxony. 

63t  I'ortfolios,  porte-monnaies,  segar-holders,  futee  boxes,  spectacle  case*  and 
many  fancy  articles. — William  Krebs,  manti.  Berlin,  Prussia 

64  Jugglor'a  boxes  and  various  games  and  toya— BaudknBaoheb,  manu.  Nu- 
remberg, Bavaria  xr         u        ti        • 

66  Clmrnier  boxes.- Volkel,  man%t.  Nuremberg,  Bavaria 

66  Specimens  of  mechanical  tin  toys.— Metee,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Bavana 

67  Work-boxes,  glove,  handkerchief  and  fancy  boxes.— Frederick  Meniel,  manu. 

Steinbuhl,  Bavaria  ,  -vr         \. 

68  A  variety  of  fancy  wares.- AfluociATioii  Of  Indtotet,  m«tnu.  Nuremberg, 

fi&Vft1*lft* 

69§  Specimens  of  flower  baskets.— Albertine  Ludwio,  manu.  Cas«eL 

60  A  various  assortment  of  toys  in  tin,  iron,  brass  and  papier-mache.— Rock 
A  Oraneb,  manu.  Biberach,  Wurtemborg. „         u        -o 

61  Chess  boards,  dominoes,  games,  Ac— W.  Hartman,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Ba- 

*6a  A  variety  of  figures  and  toys  in  tin.— A.  Schmidt,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Ba- 

63  Various  stuffed  animals.— J.  Omt,  manu.  Frankenstein,  Prussian  Silesia 

64  Various  toys ;  chemical  ink,  a  new  invention.— C.  T.  Lmbohnkr,  tnv.  *  manu. 

Seiffen,  Saxony.  „  „  -^t         i.        t> 

66  A  variety  of  counters  for  whist,  Ac— 0.  H.  Reutkr,  manu.  Nuremberg,  Ba- 

66  A  variety  of  gutta  peroha  heads  and  figures.— C.  A.  Rupprtcht,  manu.  Nu- 
remberg, Bavaria.  ^  t.         t.         t.        • 

67  Specimens  of  stuffed  animals.— B.  F.  Sohubart,  manu.  Regensburg,  Bavaria. 

68  Parrot  cages  to  hang  from  the  ceiling.— Baumann,  manu.  Bremen. 

69  Artificial  flowers.— G.  L.  db  Lambkll,  manu.  Bremen. 

70  Artificial  flower  boqueta  in  frames  by  Eberlain.— J.  P.  Van  dkn  Hoop,  manu. 

Bremen.  _  „,  „  tt     v 

71  Fruit  and  flower  essences.- F.  W.  TRrrrAU,  manu.  Hamburg. 

72  Walking  sticks.— Hartoan  A  Hubk,  manu.  Hamburg. 

73  Chess-board  with  chess-men.- Frederick  Flkiscuman,  manu.  Nuremberg, 

*74  Variety  of  toy  trumpets  in  tin  and  brass.— J.  F.  Heyder,  manu.  Nuremberg. 
Bavaria. 


uo 


it!I!liJ;»«i»imiin^^ 


Ati  so. 


I 


]il 


•'r.AM  .10. 
Mu.io.1  lu.tn.mMU; 

SCUVLXM  A 

c„r-  '"H  .^p.. ...  p,co„,o.-c.i;™'"  ~"^  -•-■-.-.. 

ao  Clarionet  fl„,e._^  „  .  '""'"•'  '■»»«■».  -".»».  C««t  h„, 

-  M  ophieieid.  s  s„r,""-  ""™"«4 1'rLilini;-  • 

"nine,  Bamrii  ""mpeto.  —  o.  ju    p,,„"*»  SiU,,,. 


"••^  Wingtnthtl, 

•xony. 
'.  Haxony. 

'>''^  NflTT-York 
♦««»•«*.  Klingjn- 

dl.  'niuringia. 
'n.«i  violoncell<. 

"•  NupfDiberg, 
Monti-on-tbe- 

f-  ScuXTLZMJt 
••— O.  PUAZZJ 

oclr,  Saxony. 
sel-on-Rhine, 

chen-on-the- 
"««J,  Hosaa 


«rn-on-the- 
iburg. 


SELOIUSf. 

DnnaioN  C.  Couan  1  akd  T. 

CLA.NM   at 

SubiUncM  •mployad  u  Food. 

1  Sampl?*  of  eanilied  and  other  •UK^rs. — Claw  A  Caron,  manu.  Gh«nt,  Eaat 
FUodert ;  agentt,  IIucjiKNaATii  A  Van  Dauu k,  20  Boaver  ttreet,  New- York  City. 


CliAHII  4. 
V«g«Ubl«  and  Anlnud  BubsUncM  Ilmploysd  la  ManoikctiirM. 

1  Rap«  oil,  purified  for  bumtng. — Louta  Claudk,  prod.   <t  mantt.  BrtuMla, 
Belgium. 

a  SpocimeDS  of  ataroh.—- C.  Van  Ukctkruyem,  prod.  Hamme,  Eaat  Flandera. 


OLAHM  6. 
Machinery  and  Toola  for  Manufiaoturinr  PnrpoMi. 

1  Notiirial  and  aoal  stamping  preM,  in  m8«  throughout  Belgium ;  apecimans  of 
■eali  produced  by  the  prew.  —  Cobnmllz  Wtnantb,  manu.  6  Rue  Van  Dyok, 
Brussflla,  Belgium. 

2  UurizontHl  and  perpendioular  mill-stones.-— £dwa,ro  oa  St.  HvBiaT,  mantt, 
Bouvignefl,  Belgium. 

CLAM  8. 

Naval  Arohlteotura,  Military  Bnglnaarlng,  Ordnanoa,  Armor  and  Ao- 

coutremanta 

1  Specimens  of  all  deBcriptions  of  flro-arms,  including  fowUng-pieccs,  muskets, 
carbines,  pistols,  <feo. ;  sabres  and  military  armament — J.  Aua.  Petky,  rnariu.  Lidge^ 
Belgium. 

2  Variety  of  fire-arms. — FRAwgow  Sohkfkrs,  manu.  Liege,  Belgium. 

3  Rifles,  guns,  pistols,  and  percussion-oaps. — Faussb  A  IIa^uahu,  mantk  LiAge^ 
Belgiura. 

ciiAss  e. 
Agrloultund,  Horticultural   and  Dairy  Zmplamenta. 

1  Instruments  for  cutting  hard  or  kiln-dried  grain. — Ulbio  db  Ckacnnk;  agent^ 
E  QxxBTS,  89  iloward  street,  New-York  City. 


CliASS   18. 

Manufaoturei  of  Wool. 


1  Specimens  of  various  woolluu  fabrics. — Miohkl  hit  HkYiER,  manu.  iO  Rue 
St.  Cristophe,  Brussels,  Belgium ;  agent,  E.  Catlus,  266  William  street,  New-York 
City. 

2  Specimens  of  fine  broadcloths  of  varioua  colors.— Juan  Simonb,  manu.  Ver- 
Tiers,  Belgium. 


V 


fi 


r Auwr,  prifU0r,  UrMml»,  B^igiuuu 

1  Embroidered  U^-T^  ^  N««dJ«work.  ^ 

a  BnunU  1m«  f  b  '  '^-.oo  H«„„r  ,[„„(,  N.w.Vork 

CI.AM  94. 

1    .  ^^•^  Manuikotuwfc 

*  An  Maortment  of  bIau-  .ta.„  ^       ,  . 

^  ^  Pelt^J,  or  otherwljo  speolfiad^  Woven  or 

CI. ASS  30. 


JtOTM. 
OauuMirr,  manu. 

brfl  flttiflr  of  two 
Ivorde,   Brabant, 


tit. 


BmbroldcriM, 

IKNIIAM*    (k   Co. 

•oot,  Now-Vork 
9*ntt,   Bouitr, 


— JoriT  4  Dl 

Woven  or 
TOM*  —  H. 


lum. 


Fit  A  NO E. 

(Im  b«U  !•  IhHriw  to  Ito  f7»IU4  ItetMt  (MC«  M] 


CL.AM  t. 

Obcmloal  and  Ph«rm«o«uUoal  ProduoU  and  ProoeaMt. 
DivMioN  C.  Oovwni  ]il  h  %% 

(Th.  pMtr  to  wboM  nambw  In  taj  cI«m,  •  itar  (•)  U  •fflt.Nl.  to  r«pr«Mnt«l  In  the  Unit*!  flUU*  bf 

Mr.  Kuw&sn  HTAOsa.] 

1*  Various  kind*  ut  medical  praparatioot  for  TcUrioary  purpoMt.— MimAMOMT, 
manu.  M4ru,  Oi««. 

a  Hp«oitueo«  of  auadry  ohamical  pfoda«tloiu.--Lir]irai,  S«o.  NanUa,  tnanw., 
Luir«  Iiiferiour«. 

3  A  rariety  ofoh^miaal  nro<lnoliont.— A.  Oarok,  manw.  Parkk 

4  A  variety  uf  oolom.— it.  Valuh,  tuant*.  I'arii. 

6*  Powder  for  fermenting.— (jAaTon  Eckhan,  manu.  10  Uua  St  Andrfi.  LiHt, 
Nord. 

0  Varioua  apeclrnoni  of  colom  and  ramiahea.— Louu  Vuid,  I'iS  Rue  Ht.  Mar- 
tin, PnriN. 

7  Hpeoimons  of  unalterable  pilla  of  tb«  iodid  of  iroQ.~U.  BtAMOAmo,  51  Hua 
(ie  Heiri«,  Pari*. 

8  Hauiplea  of  ultramarioa  and  azura  blna.— Bonul,  BionntH,  manu.  Ilaubor- 
din,  Nord. 

9  Hpecimena  of  moatio  Sorbat.— L  .-smbat,  8t  flaiiivo,  Nonl. 

10  A  variety  of  phantjaceuti««al  productions— Ukynal  A  Co.  manu.  (aueoesaors 
of  H.  Flon),  82  Hue  Faitbout,  I'aria. 

11*  Flagona  of  artificial  ultramarine  blue,  applicable  to  the  fine  and  lodua- 
trial  arta.— J.  h.  Guinnbt,  manu.  9  Place  dca  Oannea,  Lyona,  Rhone. 

12*  Extracts  of  various  dye-wooda,  for  calico  printing.— A  Michkl,  manu.  9 
Quay  National  I'utvaux,  Seine. 

13  aamploe  of  artificial  ultramarine,  blue,  green,  and  black.— Zuau  A  Co. 
manu.  Rixheim,  Hunt  Rhiu. 

14  Samples  of  various  colored  madders,  for  dying  silks  and  satiss,  invented  by 
Schwartz. — ^Thoma«,  Beothkrm,  prop.  AviKuon. 

15*  Specimens  of  "Broochiori  Fluid."— P.  Baooouutai,  p<U.  Jt"  manu.  21  Rue 
Louifl-lo-grand,  Paris. 

16  Various  drugs  and  pharmaceutical  extracts.— Mwrnta  A  Co.  manii.  87  Rue 
St.  Croix  de  la  ^rettonniere,  Paris. 


CI^ASfl  8. 

BabatanoM  employed  aa  Food. 

Division  C.  CouaiB  21  <fc  22. 

1  Samples  of  meat  biscuit— Du  Lbookt,  Son,  A  Co.  prod.  42  Ruo  Barbev  do 
Jouy,  Pana  •' 

2  Docorated  chocolate  of  various  descriptions.— Pxrron,  manu.  14  Rue  Vivi- 

€uu6,  i'ai'ia. 

3  Superfine  chocolate ;  pearl  and  shelled  barley  and  gruel. — Mknikb  A.  Co. 
manu.  87  Rue  St  Croix  de  la  Brettonniere,  Paris. 

4  Alimentary  preserves  (French  cooking).— Obkmailly,  Sen,,  Hotel  du  Sauvaire : 
Gray,  Haute-Saoue.  * 


144 


^^^^T^t  ACD  Animal  8uB6TANc...-r, ...  4. 


"  PrMorved    roMtcd  and  .tuM  ^^.""J"'  T"."t  '^  "■"  <i»  »"«.  Pari. 


.  Division  C.     Couara  21  «&  22. 

M«r  Uire  and  Cher.  ^  *°°  maohmery,  .„d  (Sre  arnu.-F.  Jouv  «„ 

lO*^       '  ^''<^««J^e.  winuing—BABREa,  Brothebs,  jorod:  St  Julien 

Avi      «""  '"*  »'  «—  '-  Iib«>.-,.  B.  R.^^.„^  ,,^  ,,5„^  „^„ 
^U|eece.  of  „n«  ™.-^  i„  BV.nc.-Oon„  SK»„,«i  Ch..«,„n  on  the  S.i„., 

}|.  iss::;riP4t't''i'4'-'"^'?""°^^^^  B„ndn..  n„.„„ ,........,,. 


'lass  4. 

T,  La  RochelloTch^l 

oatix,  Gironde. 

'e  St  Catharine,  Bor- 

'getablea,  game,  nnd 
i-Loire,  ' 

uincampoix,  Paria 
ELLiKR,  Mans,  Sarthe 
try  preserves.— Aio, 

lozenges.— BoNZEL  4  j 

8,  Paris. 

e  de  Rivoli,  Paris. 

lentary  preserves.- 

nne,  Loire. 

»y,  near  Compi^gne, 

HOLLW  A  Co.  fl  Rue 

use. — P.  Jacquemw, 

it  Levarde,  Creuse. 

ite-Loire. 

UT,  mmntk  23  Ru« 


Aufiiotures. 

calico  printing.— 

Braiiorne,  Card. 
•ilk-thrmotter,  St. 

rd. 

Sard. 

-F.  Jolly,  manu. 

DBT,  prod.  86  Kue 

rdeche. 

y  joroc/;  St  Julien 

><£  St.  Ruf,  near 

Ion  on  the  Seine, 

iriety  of  merino 

■\n  An  Tin..— «:-^ 

Is  of  com. — Lfi- 
22  Rne  Neuv* 


Franoh. — Classes  5,  6,  7. 


U5 


16  Various  kinds  of  varnish  for  carriages,  furniture,  and  the  fine  arts.— B.  L» 
Fevrk,  manu.  109  Uue  Montmartre,  Paris. 

17  Varnishes  for  leather,  woods,  and  metals,  for  oil  and  watar-oolor  paintings.— 
SoKiiNEic,  Brothkiw,  mamu.  17  Rue  des  Vinaigriei-s,  INiris. 

18  Grease  for  machinery. — MiLTKNiiKnoKR,  manti.  Paris. 

19  Starch,  fecula,  and  gums,  made  use  of  in  calico  printing.— James  J.  Steiw« 
BACH,  Petit  Quevilly,  near  Roiwn,  Seine  rnf<Srieure. 

20  Samples  of  madder  root  and  prepared  powder.  — Faurb  A  Escoftub.  manu. 
Avignoii,  Vaucluse. 


€£.ASS   6. 

MaohinM  for  direct  use,  iacludiag  Steam,  Hydraulio  and  Pneumatlo  Bn- 
gines,  and  Railway  and  other  Carriages. 

•  Division  0.     Courts  27  «b  28. 

1*  Carriage  for  gala  daya.— Alexis  Moussard,  manu.  58  Avenue  Montmartre^ 


OIiA»>)S  6. 
Machinery  and  Tools  for  Manu&oturing  purposes. 

Division  C.     Courts  27  4  28. 

1  Specimens  of  detached  pieces  of  spinning  machines.— C.  Puoeot  A  Co.  manu. 
Audmcourt  Douba. 

2*  Millstones  from  Nevers  quarries,— Montcharmont,  prod.  La  Ferniet^,  near 
Nevers,  Ni^vere. 

3  Soda-water  apparatus. — ^M.  J.  A.  Grandhomme,  mami.  Paris. 

4»  Two  cylinders  for  grinding  emery.— T.  Dubus,  Sen.  68  Route  de  Caen. 
Bouen,  Seme  Infeneure. 

5  Iron  lithographic  press.- Eugene  Brisset,  manu.  18  Rue  des  Martyrs,  Paris. 

6  Rollers,  straps,  and  frames,  for  lithographic  printing,  Ac— C.  Schmautz,  Sen. 
jnanw.  6  Rue  de  Cherche,  Midi,  Paris. 

7  A  variety  of  buhr  stones.— Roger,  Jr.  manu.  La  Fert6  sous  Jouarre,  Sefce 
and  Marne. 

8  Novel  machines,  made  of  sheet  iron,  galv,  nized,  or  of  copper,  for  bleaching 
hnen;  icecream  churns,  water  and  wine  coolers,  and  knife  cleaners.- Charles  A 
Co.  manu.  7  Rue  Fursteraberg,  Paris. 

9  Various  samples  of  millstones  for  grinding  all  sorts  of  grain.— Gaillabd,  Jr. 
^od.  La  Fei't^  sous  Jouarre,  Seine  A  Marne. 

10  Machine  to  measure  the  hand  for  gloves. — .Jos.  Samuei^  inv.  Grenoble. 

11  Apparatus  for  making  effervescent  water.— J.  Villiet,  manu.  25  Boulevard 
du  Temple,  Paris. 

12  Apparatus  for  producing  Seltzer  water.— G.  D.  Fevre,  898  Rue  St  Honore, 
Paria 


CliASS  7. 

Oivil  Engineering,  Arohitectural  and  Building  Contrivances. 

Division  C.     Court  21. 

1*  Designs  for  churches.- H.  Durand,  des.  BayonUe,  B.  Pyrfindes. 
-    Specimens  of  asphaltum  paiating. — Bal'douin,  Brother,  des.  Paris. 
3*  Model  in  wood  of  a  machine  used  in  the  construction  of  factory  chimney 
—A.  J.  ToBDBUx,  des.  Cambrai,  Nord. 


140 


Naval  Arohtteotprb.  etc.— Class 


I 


11 


3,  9,  10. 


w        ,     .  CLASS  8, 

^  «uutary  Engineering,  Ordnance,  Armor  .nd  a 
coutrements.  -wnor  and  Ao- 

Bas  R,.i„:'«  --  andsabre.-CW.x.  S^.  .  Co.  manu.  Molshci.  *  Klingentha, 

OliASS  0. 

AgHc^Hu,,;  H«Uou..„^  "no  X>^  top...™., 

*»l.«         ...  CLASS  10. 

PWIoHophical  Instruments   and  Prrvi,,  ♦ 

eluding  Horologlcal  StrStT^Z.'"""''^'  ^°"*  "»«*-  ««l  in- 

S^gical  Instrument,  and  Appliances. 

4  Three  framS^onf^;  •       .  .  ""^y.-R  Vedy,  op^.ciaTt,  53 

Cherche  UidlT^Z.  ""^'^""^  typographical  drawings.-J.  Cos...x  ^1  P      . 
6  Double  plani^nl,.>,.^  f  e  --^-  ^osQum,  71  Rne  dea 

other  regions.— n  v.  o°™  i°^^    '"^Ps-  pJans  and  nh«,.fa  «**,,.,,        . 


,  10. 
Annor  and  Ac 

i.  DBrr.viQifB,  des.  25 

cimAKlingenthal, 
-MoNTiixnER,  manu. 
Kw-,  manu.  St  Eti- 
NOBAcx;  manu.  31 

8. 

lents. 

Eiue  Montmaftre^ 

I  model  of  a  hot- 
read  Making  As- 

hoes,  rakes  and 
Bns-Rhin  . 
«•  Firming,  near 


their  use;  in- 
•plianoes. 

f-  i1  Rue  de  la 
tickets.— J.  J. 

• 

'Yf  optician,  53 

N,  11  Rue  dea 

R,  inv.  40  Rue 

ie»  in  Algeria. 

oh  coast  and 

Meter,  camera 
appliancea.— 


France. — Class  11. 


147 


9*  A  frame  containing  photographic  illustrationB  of  various  subjectg. — Evrabo 
Blanqijart,  inv.  4e  prod.  Lille  Nord. 

10  New  style  of  barometers,  manometers,  and  thermometers  for  steam  engines. 
— E.  Bourdon,  machine  builder,  94  F'aubonrg  dii  Temple,  Paris. 

11  A  new  stylo  of  balances  (patented). — M.  J.  Glakuzkb,  8  Rue  Rougemont, 
Paris. 

12  Gas  generating  bottles  of  various  materials  and  patterns. — MoNDotLor, 
BROTiiERfl,  94  Rue  de  chateaux  d'eau,  Paris. 

13  Microscopes  of  various  descriptions. — Nacbet,  manu.  16  Rue  Serpente,  Paris. 

14  Spectacles,  telescopes,  and  optical  glasses. — A.  Lebrun,  manu,  St.  Pierre  le 
..Bitry,  near  Paris. 

II    16  Pliilosophical  apparatus. — Duboscq-Solkit.,  manu.  86  Rue  de  L'Odeon,  Paris. 

16  Watch,  clock  and  spectacle  glasses. — Burqun,  Walter,  Beroer  ttc  Co.  manu. 
21  Rue  Paradis  Poissoniere,  Paris. 

17  Spectacles  and  dials. — Jacxjuemin  &  Brothers,  manv.  Morez,  Jura. 

18*  Clock  with  a  uew  system  of  striking  mechanism. — Lereoux  Bouili,t  dk 
Vauvbbs,  manu.  Cancale,  lUe  and  Vilainc. 

19  A  variety  of  French  clocks  and  clock  works. — P.  Bally,  manw.  26  Rue  Notre 
Dame  de  Nazareth,  Paris. 

20  Small  skeleton  clocks  and  alarm  clocks. — V.  A.  Pierret,  manu.  21  Rue  des 
Bona  Enfants,  Paris. 

21  Springs  for  clocks,  watches,  mechanical  lamps,  musical  boxes,  Ac. — J.  H. 
MoNTANDON,  tnanu.  Rue  de  Lyons,  Paris. 

22  A  variety  of  clocks,  bronzes,  and  fancy  articles. — Herrard,  828  Rue  St 
Martin,  Paris. 

23  Three  musical  clocks,  ornamented  with  trees  and  flowers,  among  which  are 
mechanical  singing  birds  and  butterflies  in  motion. — Alex.  Minal.  manu.  29  Rue 
de  I'Ech^qudr,  Pans. 

24*  A  bronze  gilt  clock  with  astronomical  movement — Fouque,  Sen.,  manu. 
Paris. 

26  Hernia  tnisaes  and  orthopedic  bandages. — Henri  Biondetti,  manu.  48  Rue 
Vivienne,  Paris. 

26  Surgical  instruments  of  various  descriptions,  in  a  library  case. — OnARBisRE, 
Jr.,  manu.  6  Rue  de  I'Ecole  du  Mediein,  Paris. 

27  Surgical  instruments. — Amatis  Luer,  mani*.  18  Place  de  I'Ecole  du  Mediein, 
Paria 

28*  Variety  of  clocks  and  watches. — Des  Fontaines,  Leroy  &  Co.  manu,  18  <1( 
l/»  Palais  Royal,  Paris. 

29*  Ornamental  clocks  in  gold,  bronze,  Ac. — ^Lerolles,  Brothers,  manu.  1 
Chaussde  des  Minimes,  Paris. 

30  Assortment  of  clocks  and  time-pieces,  mounted  in  bronze,  gilded  bronze  and 
marble,  and  with  glass  cases. — ^Duplain  A  Salles,  manu.  82  Rue  de  Bondy,  Paris. 


CI.ASS  11. 

Manufactures  of  Cotton. 
Division  C.  Courts  18  A  19. 
1  Table  covers. — Fonfeenot  A  Dulao,  manu.  Belleville,  Seine. 


W% 


1 


148 


— ?^i!!!!l!!::!!l.^^w^  12,  is. 

CE,A»S  19. 

Manufiioturefl  of  Wool. 

,  o      .  Divwiox  0.  CoDB«  18  A  19 

*  opocimcna  of  wool  in  Inftii     v  t 

9  Woollen  Bcnrfs  and  wool  in  skeins  -V  P  w  . 

CI,  ASS  13. 

M.nafcctuw,  of  SOk  and  Velvet 

.  Diraios  a   co«M  2a 

n.am.Roubai:,,rNord)     '°"'  '^°^°"'  P^"°  «°d  embroidered-WATriNB  P,»ouvo6T 

of  ;7h.T,l^'°Al^^t«.  cherrr.  azure,  and  ro-».coV-  ™ 

iT'sirClT"'  '''^'®' ^°<^  »'"8e-colored  satina-^'T^^.       S*  ■'■^"™°ce  silks;  specimeiw 

Diack  w.iee.-McsT  4  GALma,  2  Hace  ffi  Sque^lyoa    "*" '  ^^^^  ^^^^""^ ' 


France. — Olasses  14,  16,  16. 


140 


12  Pliiln  silks,  tartan  silks,  silk  muslins,  crapes,  tuUes,  4c--Mo!«tki.ut  A  Guomkb, 

liHauu.  26  Place  do  la  Com<Sdic,  Lyon.  .    ^     , »        .  ,.        *  v  i  -♦  w„,i,-r.\  i 

1   13  Velvet  stuffs  and  ribbons.— Baossi  A  Co.,  (Association  of  Velvet  Workers),  I 

JRue  de  Lorrette,  Lyons. 

CLASS    14. 

Manufaoturei  of  Flax  and  Hemp. 

Division  C.     Court  24. 
1*  A  variety  of  tissues  in  thread  and  cotton.— PitLia  db  Lang,  inanu.  St  Di*, 

2*  Specimen  of  flat  rope  for  use  in  coal  mines,  and  in  stone  quarries.— L.  Libel, 

inv.  dt  manu.  Soissons,  Aisiie.  .  ,  ,     i  n        ,— , 

3  Specimens  of  white  damask  thread  tablecloths,  napkins,  and  doyleys.- Orassot 

1 4  Co.,  manu.  Lyons,  Rhone.  . 

4  Linen  fabrics— cambric  and  lawn.— H.  Dklank  A  Son,  manu.  Fans. 
6  Linen  fabrics,  cambrics  and   lawns.— N.  BomFACE  <fe  Son,  manu.  Cambray, 

6  Various  specimens  of  cambrics  and  lawns.— Beetrani),  Bbothee  4  Viluan, 

82  Rue  des  Jeunoux,  Paris.  .        ,     -    .  •     •        i.«   «..^« 

7*  Various  specimens  of  cordage,  for  ships,  shrouds,  footropes,  rigging,  Ac,  made 

upon  a  new  system.— Louis,  Blabs  Jr.,  LETELUEa  &  Co.,  manu.  Havre. 

8  Specimens  of  linen  cambrics.— Holland  A  Dubois,  ma»i«.  Valenciennes. 

9*  Samples  of   bleached  flax.— L.  Dumoetieb,  prod    Bousbecque,  Nord,  near 

\o  Specimens  of  hemp  rope.— Merlie,  Lefkvek  A  Co.,  manu.  Ingouville,  Seine 

Inferieure.  ^  -.„     ■»t„,j 

11  Specimens  of  steam-dressed  flax.— Sceivi,  Brothers,  manu.  LiUe,  JNord. 

CL.ASS   15. 
Mixed  Pabrios,  Shawlih  Veatings,  Ac. 

Division  C     Courts  18  A  19. 

1*  Imitation  blond  veils,  scarfs,  mantillas,  robes,  and  various  other  fabrics.— Nicho- 
las Aubeet,  Sen.,  manu.  8  Rue  Romarin,  Lyons.  ,  .      ,,      .  •  ,     *  *u-  — «.« 

2*  Plain  cotton  fabrics,  dyed  Turkey  red;  shawls  and  handkerchiefs  of  the  same 
color— Chaeles  Steinee,  manu.  Ribeauville  (Haut-Rhin).       .„,_,,        „    . 

3  Various  styles  of  shawls-H.  Hennkquin  A  Co.  manu.  19  Rue  de  Clery,  Pans. 

4  Specimens  of  fine  square  and  long  cashmere  shawls  of  various  color8.-SiROT  A 
Co.  jnanu.  1  Rue  des  foss^s-Montmartre,  Paris.  *«,«.!,    «./,«ti. 

6  Woollen,  merino,  and  cotton  blankets  and  counterpanea— Albinet,  Jr.,  mantt. 

19  Rue  de  la  Vieille-Estrapade,  Paris.  w.^^^^ 

6  Specimens  of  wool  and  cotton  blankets.-BuFFAULT  A  Teuohon,  manu.  Essone, 

near  Paris. 

CliASS  16. 

Leathers,  Purs,  and  Hairj  and  their  Manufactures. 

West  Gallery. 

1  Varnished  calf-skins,  for  carriages  and  for  boots  and  shoes.-J.  Gauthies,  want*. 
4  Rue  du  Faubourg  Montmartre,  Pari*.  .  ':jt,;„„  „f 

2  Various  samples  of  leather;  a  broad  band  for  gearing  machines  ^trips  of 
this  hand  are  offere'd  by  the  manufacturer  for  the  use  of  those  who  may  be  exhibiting 
machines  in  motion  in  the  New-York  Crystal  T&\a^e.)-YLKCWK  Pelteeeau,  Jr.  manu. 
Chateau-Renault  (Indre  and  Loire) 


13  Varnished  leathers  of ''^:-' ^.  •"''';•  ^'"'■*  ^^ew  I^vresl 

Ao   varnished  cftlf-atina .  «  ♦nki  i.  "•wuurg, 

.7  P.ubou,y,  Mo- J.S™i>.»,r'""  ■"  «""-«'  "^-A.  Ho„.rr,  4  Co.  ,a„„„, 

21  Dressed  white  and  Hack  calf. tin.,  i.  . . 
aTs':;    •  ,  bo«l.K,p,._C.  G.„B.aT,  ,a»„„,  MUha. 

22  SpmmeD>ofTOniisbedcoIf..kinii_n..       .  •   'unan, 

-olfe?oS'-)™'-0«-*  Bo„c„.,  ™„„.  p.^    ^^„,,  ^_;* 


CI.ASS  17. 
P.P«  «u.  SUUone^,  Typ,..  P^^.^,  ^  Bookbinding 
,  ^  Division  C.  Court  20. 

.anson  P'^^^^g  ^ype  and  typography.  >Ch.  Roussk..  .„<,,«,,,,  Be 

Various  samples  nf  wn,v; ^  ^         '^ 

Paria. 


France. — Clabs  10. 


151 


9  Uilt  lithographed  »nd  colored  paperii,  Iknoy  bordeni,  and  a  variety  of  paper 
lornttineut*. — Vandcnuorpel,  Jr.,  mnnu.  H  Rue  Chnpon,  I'lirin. 

10  A  viiriety  of  elegant  pastjiboiird  boxea  for  wedding  gifla ;  toilet  aud  por- 
fuHKi  boxert,  bonlK)u  boxen.— C ear  «fe  >fAXABA,  manu.  Bordeaux,  ((iironde). 

11  Various  Bnniples  of  portfolio,^. — (J.  Btkomuklleh,  41  Kuo  Uiunbut«!aii,  Paria. 

12  Specinieim  or  pupeiu — (J.  (J.  Dk  Skhlav,  matin,  (lueurs.  (Soinc  lnft'i-ic'ur«). 
I     13  Stereotype  ma«le  of  papior  mach6,  much  used  in  the  French  libraries.— 

AtKX.  CuaMKB,  itereoUjper,  lit  Rue  «K'»  Marais,  St  Oerniain,  i'aria. 

14  An  assortment  of  metallic  punches  for  printing  Javanese  characters  and 
Gorman  script.  Frames  containing  yarioua  specimens  of  tyjwgraphy. — F.  If 
LauixiKT,  engraver,  7  Rue  l*oup6e,  Paris. 

16  Samples  of  straw  and  packing  pasteboards. — F.  Dkusy  <b  Co,  manu.  19  Rue 

des  Juifs,  Paris.  ,  «.,,■•  ^     e  a 

16  Drawing  paper*  of  all  descriptions.  Bristol  boards,  assortment  of  nne 
papeterie.— Blancuet,  Bbotuiuw  &  Klebub,  manu.  Rives,  Isere,  and  17  Jlue  d'Or- 

17  A  work  entitkd,  "Eseai  pratiques  d'Imprimerie."  (Practical  Essay  on 
Printing).— Paul  Dui'ont,  45  Rue  Orenuelle,  St.  Uonor6,  Paris. 

18  various  specimens  of  printing  in  colors,  and  in  gold  and  ailver. — Ebnmt 
Mkykb,  printer,  3  Rue  do  V  Abbayo,  Paris. 

CLASS  10. 

Tapestry,  including  Carpets  and  Floor  Olothi,  Lace  Bmbroideriei, 
Trimmings,  and  Fancy  Needle  work. 

West  Gallkrt. 

1  Coach  and  livery  lace. — Guillemot,  Beotukrs,  manu.  Meulan,  Depdt,  88 
Rue  N«uve  des  Mathuriua,  Paris. 

2  I<:mbroidered  gauze  tissues  for  curtains,  robes,  Ac— Brin  Lalauz,  manu. 
Homblieres,  near  St  Quentin.  »i     j 

3  Thread  laco  counterpane,   lace  shawls  and  scarfs  and  flounces.    Blond 
mantles.- Aug.  Lkfebure,   manu.   Bayeux,   (Calvados),   and  42  Rue  de  C16ry, 

4  Specimens  of  velvet  tissues  for  carpets.— Bareau  &,  Co.  manu.  Meslay,  Loire 

k  Cher.  ,    .  ,        i.     -j    •     • 

6  Samples  of  tapestry  for  chairs,  footstools,  fauteuils,  and  rich  embroideries  m 

various  styles. — Moeoat,  manu.  30  Rue  de  Rivoli.  Paris. 

6  Fine  laces  and  blonds.- M.  Mere,  manu.  Chantilly,  Oise. 

7  Carpets  and  tapestry;   coarse  and  fine  moquette,  curtain,  and  paneL— 
Requillart,  Rousskl  «fe  CiiocQUEEL,  manu.  Tourcoing  (Nord),  and  20  Rue  Vivienne, 

8  Delicate  embroideries  in  gold  and  silver.- M.  Milot,  98  Rue  St  Honor*, 

9*  Specimens  of  carpets,  ruga,  footmats,  and  table-covers. — Leoun  &  Co.  manu. 

NiMEs,  Card.  _  ,       , 

10  Samples  of  improved  embroideries.- Madame  Chancerel,  manu.  Schamberg, 

11  A  variety  of  new  fabrics  for  vests. — ^M.  Colondre,  manu.  86  Rue  Burbon 
Velleneuve,  Paris. 

12  Carpets.— RciGUET,  manu.  Paris.  ,  u  i* 

13  Two  portraits  of  Napoleon  I,  embroidered  in  satin,  full  length  and  Halt 
lensth. — C.  E.  G.antitxon,  2  Rue  des  Capucina,  Lyons. 

1~4  Crochet  tissues.— Emile  Joyeaux,  8  Rue  Grenire,  St  Lazare,  Paris. 

16  Piled  velvet  carpets,  d'Aubisson.  Aubisson  carpet,  without  reversed  side.— 
Alex.  Braquexie,  j>at.  dk  manu.  16  Rue  Vivienne,  Paris. 

16  Material  for  furniture  covering.— C.  P.\ugouard,  manu.  33  Rue  Neuve,  at 
Eustache,  Paris. 


^-  Mou««Ae7  manu.   27  R«e  d^^^^ 


III! 


J7  MaUrial,  f«r  furniture  cover.. 

18  A  ri„h  .       *  "•  """•"•   ^^  ""•  <!••  MniL 

^  Wearing  Appw«L 

_    1  Stay  without  .earn. -80^...^^  J' "*""'• 

na.8,  Paria.  wooiien  glovea.— Tailboub,  manu.   2fl  R„«  ,1     n       , 

13  Specimens  of  a.porflne  .1  ,r  "  °°"'''^""- 

33  Bo.  /.'„T.h„„,._A.  c,  ™„x  n  T.    ,        .  "'"■'*'»«'■«•  38  R«. 

Paix,  Paris.        ^^"  ""^  ^'^''''^  ^^  ""Proved  etylea-DuFossE^  ,„.       on  « 
^  ..-  ..oroidored  si,k  eo.et,  without  «ea.s^,,„„i,        --^^"=uc. 
as  Fine  kid  glovea-B.Kv.Pn  R  °'«-S-«--I>-mm  manu.  ITury. 

liKRNARD,  Brothers.  210  Rue  St.  Denis,  Pari.. 


Frawok.— Clamm  21,  22. 


169 


29*  Fln«  h»ti  for  gentlemen.— MotrrroM  (•uootMor  of  Dr«aX  manu.  4  Bie  Ru« 
Ptrutliit  »u  MaiiiiH,  l*uri«. 

30  (Jentlpinon*  btM)U  *nd  •hoe«,  of  various  tlewriptloni. — J.  Foe«,  manu,  249 

Ruo  rtt.  HoiK'lA  l*«''«-  ,.   „        „  a* 

31  Hj.m;iin«»i»  of   wooden   »hoeB.— Fromknt-Cloliw,   manu,   15  Rue  Keuve  Bt. 

32  Spociinonii  of  undreneed  liBtii  and  ca|>« ;  hat-bo»oe,  imitation  of  leather.— 
Giiik'iUiL  "»«'•"•  Arltm,  BouoIiob  du  Rlionc  . 

33  Tanoy   beaver  hat*.— C'uablim  Hilnri  Ernoux,  manu.   0  Pawage  8t  Aroye, 

1*11  rlrt  • 

34  Variety  of  straw  hata.— Dit«ie!«aER  A  IVEwiart,  manw.  6  Ruo  du  Caire,  Parte. 

35  A  robe  of  wliite  crapo,  paintod  "  a  la  Auatraliorne."— A.  Minal,  29  Rue  d« 
FKchitiuier,  Tarli. 

CLAMN  21. 
Cutlery  and  Bdge  To<ili. 

Division  0.  Couet  18. 

1  Scissora  of  varioua  deaoriptions  and  qualitiea.— SomiKurr,  Danton,  Co.  manu. 

NoBent,  iiwar  PariB.  ,  «/v  »»        j 

2  Scissors,  razors,  pocket  and  penknives,  Ac.— E.  Lanne,  manu,  180  Rue  du 

""a^ Samples  of  now  styles  of  fine  cutlery.— Mabs a  A  Sow,  manu.  1  Rue  do  laMon- 

4  Various  gardening  tools  and  vegetable  knives.- A.  Parod,  manu.  96  Fau- 

L    .rg  St.  Martm,  Paris.  .  ri     m  i  u  • 

B*  Hatchets,  knives,  scissorB,  drawing  knives,  Ac.— Coulaux  A  Co.  Molsheim, 

Bas  Rhin. . 

CLA»4N   28* 
Iron,  Br«E»,  Pewter,  and  (Jeneral  Hardware,  Including  Lamps,  OhandeUeriH 

and  Kitchen  Furniture. 
Division  C.  Court  26.  ^ 

1  Coffee  roasters  on  a  newly  invented  and  patented  system,  for  preserving  the 
frajrrance  of  coffee.— E.  Vandenbrouke,  pat.  &  manu.  16  Rue  de  Strasbourg,  Paris, 

2  Iron  furniture  for  apartments  and  garden  ornaments.—  Tronciion,  manu.  JN 
Avenue  St.  Cloud,  near  Paris. 

3  Various  specimens  of  curry-combs.— B.  Pottbciikr,  manu.  Hussang. 

4  Internal  and  external  cast-iron  ornaments  for  houses.— Martin,  Ovide,  A  Var 
manu. Sommevoiie  (Haute-Maine),  and  Paris.  o        j.  n-,  ^««..  WrSth 

5*  Samples  of  nails  for  boots  and  shoes.- Fontaine,  Came  A  Co.  manu.  Until, 

^"  6^K»ck8,**hinge8,  knobs,  and  other  fastenings  for  furniture  and  houses.— A.  Ca 

MiovT,  manu.  Vrigues  du  Bois  (Ardennes).  .        t^  ^  a«„  «.-,«« 

7  A  variety  of  tools  for  shoemakers,  saddlers,  Ac— Desoreux  A  Son,  manu 

(Loire),  St.  Etienne.  -d         /t  «:.«\ 

8*  Steel  tools  for  hair-dressers.— Felix  Santallier,  manu.  Boon,  (Loire). 
9  Furnaces,  anvils,  vices,  and  other  implements  for  forges.— Chauffiat  &  SSon, 

manu.  St.  Etienne  (Loire).  ,    ^  t,    • 

10  A  new  style  of  lamp.— Toubat,  inv.  81  Rue  Tronchet,  Pa"9-. 

1 1  A  patent  guard  lock.— M.  Delile,  /)a<.  &  manu.  Vanlhes  ( Anege). 

12  fcjueciiueiis  oi  BHoe  naiis  aau  pvga,  iii  nun,  vupy'ci,  =»—. r 

maw*.  Valoiciennes  (Nord).  .„     .       .  -^u,    ij:»u  i;^., 

13  CofToe  pots  upon  d  patent  system.— Siry  A  Co.  tnv.  <k  manu.  60  Ruo  Richelieu. 

Paris. 

14  Various  kinds  of  door  locks,  bolts,  Ac— Fowbnikr  A  Valery,  manu.  Darguie* 

(Sommes). 


17  File,  .n,l  ..„"  r'".!'^/"'  '«'"'"•  ^^''-lo-MtniauMrM  '.'*"'"'  "' ^""•••hold 


12  1  u«  St  aI"  "r""/""-  *"■  ''«'k-  uf  new  i; L    '^  '«"",?«""  (^^«"''-)- 


tixl  and  j 


i5^^::^:  v;^.tr  tiS ' " '"'^^ -" "  " '■'^" ''°"''■"- 


(8oci< 

ao 

1  Silver  alt.>.,,«ivos  and  3         ,  '  *'"  "^  "^'"^  "^•''-«'^- 

•ilvorsrnil  j,8'  work  I^ZLT^"'''^'*''^  '"  ^«"ou8  .tylen   with  oth«. 

»  A  collect  on  of  bronr«      a    -d  "' 

,    10  HtafaettGs,  ^rouDs  oa^T^A'  ^'"""^  ^"^^ 

^  W  A  varioty  of  S.t;F,?~™l.»«'.  P.ri. 

Chariot,  S.  "  """  '"■''°^«'  "S""^  1«  l>«rg?.u.e.»_c„,^  B™^ 
20  Imitation  pear],  _i,^,  ,  ^™  *""'>'■  """^  "  «"• 


Fran^'ic, — ('lamk«  24,  26. 


IM 


ai  X«w  .lyU  of  oWpa  for  Udiw*  •pp#r«L— FauJBwa  A  Co.  •h«»i*.  U  Hue  Urwig* 
'  ^ 'ii' HPJm"«.  of  An«  j«wlry  -D.  R«h*u,a  »«-«..  «R««  ^^^^'iSfSJ;!^^ 
ip,«,.Ul  •rtlcle.  in  bruiue.-LEHoLi..,  U^rrHwa,  m«ni..  1  (  h»iu.o«  de.  Minime*. 
'  ''ai  Vartoiu  •rticlM  «.f  art  In  .Uy«r.-^  A»o»«  GuKTtoi*.  moni^  U  Ru«  Ch.|)om 
I  ''as"  FiRure.,  dock-i.  vaw"..  c.nd«Ubr»a^bu.U,  Ac.  in  Am  bronxo—AuouHTC  Ww 

36  Fancy  b..xM  .)f  varloui  dowriptioo*.  in  whlU  (mo»i(l.ble)  m«t*L--Ci(AnwuO, 
Md'ta  a»  Hue  llourg  TAbb^,  Fari*. 


ri.AfUi  94. 

OUm  Manufaoturort. 

Wi»T  Oallkbt. 


i)«e«.  — Van  Lucuroix  di 


I  Bottle,  of  v»t1ou«  ticen  und  q.i«lit»e«  for  all  P"rP"««"- -Va'<  I^« 
roLMCTACo    wanw.  tJui«iuonKrotfi»o(aa»H  woik»,  neat' thttpeUo,  AiBiu'. 

aT>VBld'Hmrp..rc«liiu. lour  una  ilrawer  k..ol«.  mm.utod  u,  vanon.  style, 
and  of  iir  ooC  {h«  ;>ro.l«ctM  of  tbo  Mo.«ll«  Uhu.  W«rk..-H«o«-WALTicm 
wauj*.  27  Hue  do  Parridis  PoiHHomiiore,  Ptirio.  i     i     -iu  u^iii^. 

3  Hiveoin.en«  of  wiue  cdlH.H.U.  of  ro.e-w;Hxl  aud  ebony,  furn..l.od  with  bottle* 
— BiNKT,  w»<u»M.  IttFttubourK,  Ht.  DoniB,  ram 

4  HiK-cimea  of  t.uinted  gbuw.-F.Ar.icnr.  Margot,  Seme  I"f«"«"»^ 

6  SpecimuUB  o\  round  glaaa  domijohuB,  in  wicker  cttBea-Au»ou,  Jl..  manu. 

""Y^Furnlshed  wine  oollareti..-G«voT.  manu.  IS  J^"°  C'"'!";".  \**«-i«-     -        , 

7  S^cim.  -.8  of  stained  glasB,  in  a  variety  of  color8.-VAU.rr  A  Co.,  glaM 

"'Tstcimcn,  of  demijohns  and  other  glass  bottles  of  v.mou.  shapes  in  osier 
hiwket^— L  ViOART  AOo.,  j/irtuu.  (iravillo,  (S«ii.o  Infmieuro.)    „„       ,     _         „ 
9  Deeauters  for  soda  wator.-P.  (Uok  A  J.  BAiaic,  manu.  8  Ruo  de  GreneUe, 

^"io"  Various  specimenB  of  hand  mirrors.-P.  Gumuabd  A  Co.,  Rue  Cadet, 

^'*ll"  A  larffc  mirror.— CiBKY  A  Monthkbme,  manu.  818  Rue  St.  Denis,  Paris. 

li  tpecimens  of  fine  window  gIu«8.-Ai.Furr,  Geeente,  18  Quai  d'Anjou,  Pana. 

13  cfysTal.  flint  and  crown  gfaB.  diBos  and  objectives  mounted  for  dagurrec 
types.— L.  JosKPU  Maks,  manu.  Gallerie  de  Clichy,  PariB. 

OliASS  25. 
Porcelain  and  other  Ceramic  Manu£acltiref. 

West  Gallery,  adjoininq  Class  24. 
I  Various  articles  in  porcelain.-IUviLAND,  Beothwu.  A  Co.,  mmiu.  Limoges, 

^a'speSntnB  of  porcelain  article^  as  morta,..  -^^ Y^V^iriis'^SonL"^ 
«m,les.  cai^Bules  of  all  sizes,  Ac-Gosse,  maniu   G  Rue  de  Paradis  Poissonmere, 


^'T Manufactures  in  fine  porcelain.-T0.  A  A.  Rejs.  manu.  Li^KJ*-  j. 

o    iTii».i     my. ^   ^^ .j^    .^  „il,1„,l    iiornolain. — PeCLUEBD  A  SALMON,  ZU    WUB 

4   V ascs  aisu  unset  nitiv.-   •••  c r 

^'%%'aSs''rpr'b^o?S;.  urns,  baskets,  and  various  other  articles  in  gilt  and 
paintedpo'ieir- 1  GA'aLABD.  manu.  k  Rue  de  Faubourg  St  Denis^Paris 

6  A  variety  of  articles  in  fine  and  ornamental  porcelain.— L.  .\ndbb  tauk 
PmivuYT  A  Co.,  manu.  46  Ru«  Paradis  Poi»Mnm«r«,  Pans. 


Ifi  ff\ 

-H^ P««onAriv»  IVmimru.  ■m_/^ 


.      I  Two  »r„„,p„,..„     'T'""""'      ^'-™  '«.  H  *  15.* 

13  four  orniim..ritnl   .,».;„  ^'^  ^-  '''"«\  »io«m.  29 

..r..t, N„„.v„.k' i,!; ::'" ""'"*.".., Pari.  ^ A cti;™'a-;;i.f ■'■«"-.., 

1  Specimen  of  new  nl„  ,.^''"'°''  ^'  Court  24. 
itono-maBtic 


Iwurg.  Biw-Rhin. 


d«cor«tion..«.HK,uo«^ 


'wanw.  28 


^^i- &  Go.  prod.  StfM- 


F»AWCi.— Cui«M  28,  20. 


IBt 


01.AM  tt. 

MMofaoturM  from  Animal  •nd   V«f.l«hUi   tuh«t«iu)««,  not 

F«U«d,  or  othvrwUi*  Bp«cifi««l. 
Ihvf»io?t  ('.     ('<>i?*t  84. 
I  WhkiT  liMktU  Mil  «th«r  •rtloltfc-OiiiAHi..  manu.   Ru«   Paul  U  Courhr. 

^"TBn«h«V.!'':;^r:i,.«rlptl««..  in  l^ory.  Uhi-.  and  bulWohorn-Et.*.-.  Uc 
««Hci>T  manu  H  Uii«  N«iiv«  Uourg  l/AbW,  Pari*.  .       *        ,  #    _*i  .- 

i.  Munnlkir.-  of  I,..li«  ruhlH-r.  .n<l  all  lU  a...«nri-.  for  lh«  ....  of  artkU 
.nd  MuU.lor«.  -~J.  l>.  I.K  Hm.no,  »««r.u.  ft  Hi.«  Ht.  l^.uu  ati  Maraii,     ana. 

4  A  variety  of  Hn«  hriuh«..-Oaoa..K,  «.<•««.  HH  Hu.  (  liapun.  Ur.«. 

6  HiuHi........  of  wa»«r  ,.r.K,f  arti«U..-ALrii.  UttEaiam  »«.,««.  i  Ru-  tou.Un. 

""«  A  ».«rrll  upo,.  a  .u,w  ,.rin.ipl*.-L.  J.  Cn.v.u  prop.  Rai.m...  Nord 

M  of  |rlu«.— KativANT  .fc  AwaaiK  I'Aaiwr,  mam*.  Oivot,  ArJ«»n«a. 


7  bpooiiuuua  of  glu« 


CLANN    80t 

Mlao«U«D«oua  Mwiufkcturai  and  Small  Waraa,  Farfara«y,  Oonfoo  ionmrf 

Toy  a,  Ta&idermy,  Ac. 
WwiT  (JAU-naY. 
I  French  tablet*  for  tho  um  of  the  blind  and  dumb.— V.  Laa.  D'Aoimx,  in».  * 

*""  a'sp'I'iM.^n*  of  richly  ornamented  fan*  of  mother-of-pearl.— Alexanork,  manu, 

ft  HtMili'viinl  Mdnlimirtre,  rfirid.  n    »     t      ,»,-„    xa 

3  Wftf«'r  of  I'aiin  nn.l  other  perfumery,   with  fountain.— O.   L.  L,ia«TNieK,  as 

4  French   nuir king-Ink;    violet   ink«:    hair-dyen;    fancy  iioapi.   and   shavuig 
creau).-^J.  (»t  ilukh,  manu.  13U  Rue  Montinurtre,  I'lirm. 

6  Various  kii.drt  of  hoaps.— Honoke  Arnavon,  manu.  Mar«oiUc«. 

6  8nuff-boxe»  of  vnri.MH  kiixlu.— David  A  ('uArrirw.  wmnii.  Ht     I*ude.  Jura. 

7  A  ureut  variety  of  ink-«tttnd«,  watch-stand.,  nccewanen  and  "^her  articlea 
in  fancy  good«.-l'.EaRic  Glok,  manu.  9  Petite  lUie  Saint  Pierre  Rouell^  Pel*, 

"^B  Fishinp-netB  of  linen  thread.— E»TU»Lii,  Oazaonawb  A.  Co.  manu.  18  Rud 
(lu  I'ttud  PuitA  MarHcillefl.  _,      .   „„  .         ,,  .     •. 

9  CeUarctH  of  ro.ewood  and  ebony.  «tylo  of  Louis  XV. ;  vanou.  rich  papeter»ei. 
in  ..ame  style ;  glove,  handkerchief  and  lewol  boxen,  of  various  styles^ richly  in- 
laid  ;  tea  and  se^ur  boxes  and  o.lor  boxes,  of  various  Btylo8.-KAPr  A  Htaudinoeb, 
maH»«.  167  Rue  du  Temple,  Paris.  .  ,         »  •        •:.»,i„„«,. 

10  Ebony    looking-Klft88   frame;  souvenirs   and   portemonnaieii,    richly   orna- 
mented with  inlaid  and  mosaic  work.-JosEPii  D.  Blank,  manu.  20  Rao  de  Roi  de 

'*ir'8p"cfmen«  of  fine  porfumory.— Lamar  A  Pauhm,  manu.  286  Rue  St  Martin, 

Ta  A  variety  of  bronzes  and  curiosities.— 8.  Mombro,  18  Rue  Baase  des  Ran*- 

^^3  /'variety  of  ilressing-caseB.  necessnires,  segar-cnses,   snuff-boxes,  Ac— Ku- 
umioiiEic,  manu.  11  Rue  des  Fontaines  du  Temple,  Pans. 

14  Flacou!.  of  vAri..uH  kinds  of  essences. -J.  J.  HuouKfl,  Jr.  manu.  Oraste,  Var, 
and  7  Rue  Neuve  St  I)eni»,  I'arirt.  ,   ,       ,  *  /  „ 

15  A  variety  of  fancy-paper  boxes,  envelopes,  and  bon-bon  cases  for  confec- 
tioner8.—BKNJAMiN8ALLKRON, /«««».  16  Rue  de  Ponceau,  Pans.  

16  Drertsing  and  travelling  coaes  of  every  description.— K  J.  Audot,  manu.  HI 
Rue  Richelieu,  Paris. 


158 


^^i^!^^^ii![!!^!^!!!!^^  30, 31. 


27  ,  ■ — ♦>°°'=.o  ou,  di. 

1  o::r:;;:;r  ^^^^^^^^ 

*/  h|)ocimon8  of  ar<fi(i/>rni  I.        /      ""TTfcr.,,  manu.  Paris  "»  -miis. 

CliASS  30. 
Musical  Inatrmnents. 
,  m       p.  Division  A.    Court  Y,  8,  A  9 

«•  Sev„  octiJo  ptrffk^^?  ~~  "  B»«  ■!„  B.c  P.ri^ 

^^^™e-o4-^<,„„^  >»<■»..  1  Bue Bloue, P.ri, 

CtASS  31. 


SWITZERLAND. 

North-West  Galleey. 


iiEGiER,  7nanu. 


CLASS  1. 
IBM  uoto  to  this  Clasa  in  page  28  Uulted  States.] 

CliASS  2» 
Ohemical  and  Pharmaceutical  Products  and  Processes. 

1.  Mineral  waterproof  composition  for  linen.  Pf^fj^^"^' nopTs^a^^aklng 
various  exhibitions  of  its  application  to  vessels,  *^lf  ^;  "" ',^^/Xn;^  i e'  Kue  do 
them  perfectly  impermeable  to  water.-FuEDKRio  Laut*.    ueg,  manu. 
I'Arsenal,  Berne,  Canton  Berne. 

CLASS  4. 
Vegetable  and  Animal  Substances  Employed  in  Manufactures. 

1  Specimens  of  wasp  fur  and  its  manufacture8.-JoHN  Brtinswald.  prod,  A 
manu.  Geneva. 

CLASS  6. 
Machinery  and  tools  for  Manufacturing  purposes. 

1  Flattening  rollers  for  watch  springs-AvousTE  Mathet  &  Son.  .nanu.  Locle. 
Canton  NeuchateL 

CLASS  8. 
Naval  Architecture,  MiUtaryBngineering.Ordnance,  Armor  and  Aocoutr- 

ments. 

1  A  carbine.-J.  F.  Babieb,  '»«r-«?^»'"°«' ^^^^l^^Glarus    Canton  Glarus. 

2  Rifle  and  appurtenance8.-J.  ScHtAEPFEB,  manu.   t^laius,  i.an^ 

BouRBY  d'Ivernois  &  Co.  agents,  New-York  City. 

CLASS  10.   ' 

Phlk-opblol  ln.trumei.t,s  and  Product.  Resulting  from  tteir  u".  inolnd- 
tag  Horological  and  Surgical  Instrument.  Mid  Applianoefc 

I  Threo  ,..tche.-E.  P.  Eva„d,  ,n.nn.  St  Bl.i.e,  Ne«*ate^  Canton  Ne^^atel. 

5  Fine  gold  and  enamelled  watches,  chronometers,  aud  mu=.cal  ^^ym  do - 

^^.^^SJ^o'rhSaTaJUrof'^^^^^^^^  ^"^-^- 

'^'7i  Ibirty-six  gold,  engine  turned  watches  in  various  styles.- Jules  Racsb,  manu. 
Chaux  de  fonds,  Canton  NeuchateL 


160 


meter  nnrl  ,>»i, ,  ,  * 


o«  rii        ~  " " —  MBWT8,  ETC. — Class    10 

»  Astronomical  time-piece -P>v„.  ^  a  ^''-  """"^ 

^^ lO^Twelve  watc.es. Jk^^./rr^t^--.  Tr/^'^'  ^r'-  ^e-l.te, 
„  "  Chronometer-  and  w„.  k  '""""•  ^°^''''  Canton  Neu- 

14  Vaiious  cJock8-!.p  P  S."  ^*'''""  watchea-J  H  Fat,«  t 

1«  Two  walche^^ii  J  n„  '"-""■  "''""•"•■  C«.t« 

^z  Two  »„.„.„.,  ■ii^'orrR,*"^t:"S„^'r?  "«*'-'• 

«omp.«  with  m irmeto     S" V'""™"'""  i"  'Uver  ditto  i„  1, 

,  a4  Ab  e»to„,j,oTari;,7!>''°"?='•■E»»«^  »'«*'«  rfl^  a'°  •"T''  °  ■■«<i"»tioD 

•  ^^^"terthnr,  Canton  Zurich. 


BmTZBKLAND.— 0LAS8E8   13,  14,  16,  18,  1ft. 


161 


€LASS.  13* 

Manufactxires  of  Silk  and  Velvet. 

1  Twelve  piecee  of   silk—VoNDHR-Butim   Buot»ki«,    manu.  Bfl-le,   Canton 

h^2"Ton  pieces  of  bHIc-Baumann  A  Strkuli,  »«anu.  Ilorgen,  Canton  Zurich; 

w/bouhry  D'lvERNOis  A  Co.,  70  Broadway,  New-York  City, 
r  3  SpSrnsofeuperfino  Gros  du  Rhiu  iilk.-Jcuus  Staubli,  ma««.  Horgcn. 

^""rsp^cdmens  of  sewing  and  embroidering  8ilk.-H.  O.  Zuppikoke  4  Co.  manu. 
'  ntpectts^SUed  Bilks.~R.  WKOKER.  dyer,  B^sle,  Canton  B^le.         ' 

CLASS  14> 

Manufactures  of  Flax  and  Hemp. 

!•  Cotton  and  wool  canvas  for  cross-stitch  embroideries;  cotton  Java  canvas ; 
.pedLenBTcrocheTthreads.- Jacob  Hki^ioer.  manu.  Bourgdorf.  Canton  Berne. 

CL.ASS  16. 
Leather,  Furs,  and  Hair,  and  their  Manufactures. 

1  Fine-dressed  calfskins.— Hediger,  Brothers,  Zoug,  Canton  Zug.      ^ 
I  ?oUshed  calfskins  and  specimens  of  boot  fronts,  d.  la  Bordeaux.-MELOHiOR, 
Tunnvir  Jk  Son  manu.  B&sle,  Canton  Bftsle. 

TBlack  anTwhite  polished  calfskins—Hv.  Reymond,  manu.  Morges.  Canton 

^*  A^'Samples  of  fine-dressed  and  polished  calfskin8.-^KAN  Jacques  Mebcieb,  tanner, 
Lausanne,  Canton  Vaud. 


CLASS  18. 
Dyed  and  Printed  Fabrics,  shown  as  such. 
1  Colored  and  printed  cotton  cloths  and  red  velv«t.-TuE0D0RE  Zeigleb  A  Co. 

'^TRTclwlnfu'^"^^^^^^^  '""i  ^J^™^^"^'«'  '^"'"^^'  ^°"'"'  "^'^  '''''''  *'" 
J.  Meyer,  Jr.  manu  Wehringen,  Zurich. 


CLASS  19. 

Tapestry,  including  Carpets  and  Floor  Cloths,  Lace  Embroidery,  Trim- 
mings,  and  Fancy  Needle  Work. 

1  Embroidered  lace  curtains  and  A-  -uslins.-BouRRY  D'l^^^^^^^ 
Gall,  Canton  St.  Gall;  agents,  Bourry  D'Ivernois  &  Co.  70  Broadwaj, 

^%  I.in.n  oao^hno.  hankerchiefs.  embroidered  in  crotchet  and  "au  p««se;"  W 
tismal  robe -for  infants,  of  muslin  embroidered  m  crochet;  cu,b.o.d...d  ..lU 
shawl.— Pauly  &  Co.  manu.  St.  Gall,  Canton  St.  Gall.  p„„.„„  a*  Onll 

3  Sumnle  of  embroidery.— M.  R.  Gerstle,  7nanu.  St  Gall,  Canton  St.  GftU. 

I  I3s  embroidered  o^n  tulle,  with  rose-colored  silk ;  organdie  mushns  em- 
broidered.-J.  B.  Heumann's  successor,  manu.  St.  ball. 


CtASS  20, 

1  gj  ^**^Jf  Apparel. 

-^n.,:?ZitZ^:it':-r  ^'~-nt3  and  t„..i,,,..^.  ^^^^ 

CI. ASS  21, 

1  A  variet  ^^^^"^  *""*  ^"'^^  ^°°^ 
manu.  Bra83l^"r«n^^"?r^*^,^"  and  gravers  ft.* 

2  Varin??'     °?°'*  ^«"J-  b^^ers  for  watchmaker8.-.c  A   t 

„    1  Engraving  on  gold      A .  "^^  «enerally. 

J^-euchatel.  ^'^•"~^"*'"'he  Dubois,  <&*  ^  .„     ..u 

.^  2  Various  articles  of  fine  iew  1  .  ''      '""  '^  ^^"^«'  Canton 

;   37.0  ena.ened  pain         7  "7  ^^"'-^^ '  ^^  ^  -  _ 

4*  Two  gold  nl„f«<,  .^__,_    ,      __  '  Aliemands  dessus,  Geneva, 

Fona,  Canton  jfeuchatd      °''*''    "^^  ^-  G«andjkan  P«„«k,.. 

6  Various  specimens  of  .1.       .  •  ^«««enond,  .^j,.  chaux  de 

I>--aK...„/G,J- of  elegant  jewelry,  bijouteri,  and  watches^A. 


Switzerland.— CLAB9E8  26,  26,  28. 


168 


1*  Watches  and  jewelry.-F.  L.  Babbhzat.  manu.  Chaux  de  Fond«.  Canton 
h''7'vv:tch  caHe«.  engraved  with  h,«torical  .ubject8.-F«TZ  Kunui«.x.  de..  cfc 
\^nu.  Chaux  de  fouda,  Canton  Neuchatel. 

€LA8fl  25. 
Porcelain  and  other  Oeramio  Manufactures. 

SoLKa-Pjrms,  manw.  Winterthur,  Canton  St.  Gall. 

GLASS  26. 

DacoraUve  Furniture  and  Upholstery,  includhig  Papier-Mache.  Paper- 

hangings  and  Japanned  aoods. 

1  A  drawing-room  table.-MiciEL  Roquertrk,  manu,  ^f^'^l''^'    ^^^^^^j, 

2  A  work-talle  and  convenient  furniture  for  an  mvalid.-GABBifiL  Ebkrsold, 

•"" TT^aSr-bureau,  boxe..  Ac  ,  of  painted  wood.-J.  Wibtz.  painter  on  wood,  No. 
185  Grand  Rue,  Berne,  Switzerland. 


CliASS  28. 
Manufactures  from  Animal  and  Vegetable   Substances,  not  Woven  or 

Felted,  or  otherwise  specified. 

braid.;  taces,  and  yf'^'Z!^^^Yc^°m^ulvIZ'cUo«  Argovio 

mamt.  Lucerne,  Canton  Lneerne.  ornaments ;  straw  ropes; 

bleaeh'erZw:l^.^-S«i:B^^^^^^^^^^^  C-'  --  Meisterschwanden. 

""'^rA  mosaic  parquette  of   sixty  thousand  pieces.- Antoikk  Vooki,  manu. 
"^'rslmpTeTof  twisted  or  braided  straw,  cigar  cases,  tassels,  Ac.-J.  L.  Mktkk 

°%"§lo^': txt;  v"rsWrS^^d?:ney  bo.e.  4c.,  rlcUy  carved  in  wbito 


Berne.  "    pomted    wood— D.  Wjcamm 

CtASa  30. 

^t  Grand  and  ^^""^"'^  ^^-trument.. 

^    a  Pianoforte  of . .       ,  '''"=''^'   ^««««-   Zurich    C«nf 

Zurich.  «  o^  •  -  ^  ol  conetruction.-^rHicca.B  A  Co 


HOLLAND, 

Division  D. 

CLAM  1. 

[Bm  noU  to  thlt  claM  In  ttia  United  SUtM,  pag*  20.] 


Chemical  and  Pharmaoeutioal  ProduoU  and  Prooeaies. 

1  Veterinary  medicines  of  vortous  doscriptionB. — A,  Jorrkhma.  inv.  Dokkum, 

Setherlandft.  r,    k    t>  a 

2  Hpeciinens  of  white  lead  mnnufactured  by  a  new  process. — O.  A.  J5.  Sciiikr- 
EN.«KG,  inv.  tfc  mann.  Horn,  near  Detmold,  Nctherlandn. 

3  Specimens  of  Friesland  greeu  and  other  colors. — Suiunokb  <&  Sons,  manu.  Qro- 

ningen,  Netherlands.  ^       .  xt  ^l 

4  Samp'es  of  white  lead. — Beekiiuis,  Damste  Jt  Co.  7nanu.  Groningen,  iSether- 

5  Specimens  of  zinc  paints.— Puof.  S.  Blkekrode,  inv.  Delft,  Netherlands. 


CliASS  3. 
Substances  Employed  as  I'ood. 

1  Alimentary  preserves.— N.  H.  A.  Janssen,  manu.  Hertsgenbosch,  Nether- 

2  Samples  of  Buccory.—W.  Fer  Horst  A  Co.  mamt.  Leenwarden,  Netherlands. 

3  Specimens  of  wine  vinegar.— WitaoN  «t  Co.  manu.  Meppel,  Netherlands. 


CliASS  4. 

VegeUble  and  Animal  Substances  Employed  in  Manufactures. 

1  Oil-seed  cakes,  glues,  oils,  and  gelatine.— A.  M.  Oomem,  manu.  Ginneka,  near 

Breda,  Netherlands.  _  „  -.t  i.i.    i     j 

2  Samples  of  dogs'  wool— Hon.  Feding  Van  Bernhaut,  Herrman,  Netherlands. 

3  Varnish,  artificial  oil,  and  printing  ink.— Louis  Vanson,  manu.  Dordt,  Nether- 

*" 4' Colors  and  varnishes.— J.  H.  Noortveen  A  Co.  manu.  Leyden,  Netherlands. 

6  Samples  of  oils,  colors,  Prussian  and  mineral  blues,  chrome,  yellow,   and 
ereen    water  blue,  Ac— Vanduura  &  Vekstekvkn,  mamt.  Rotterdam,  Netherlands. 

6  Linseed-oil  and  linseed-oil  cakes.— J.  Poel  Weyers,  manu.  Zaandam,  ^ethe^ 

"°  7'*  Specimens  of  gelatine  and  glue.— W.  J.  Poel,  Zaandam,  Netherlands. 

8  Specimens  of  elastic  gum ;  india-rubber.— H.  De  Clercy,  manu.  Haarlem,  Ne- 

^  9*Ea8t  India  rattans,  cleaned  and  prepared.— Van  Vollenhoven  &  Co.  manu. 

Gonder,  Netherlands.  t.t  lu    1     j 

10  Salt  and  madders.— O.  Verhagen,  manu.  Goes,  Netherlands.    „^      ,       ^   _ 

11  Starch,  known  in  Holland  under  the  name  of  Urlings  Patent  Starch.— t.  C. 
PaiNB  &  Cw.  manu.  vv  ormervccr,  Netherlands.  -  ,    xt  ^i     1      1 

12  Samples  of  starch.— Evert  de  Jaqer,  manu.  Zanayk,  Netherlands. 

13  Samples  of  starch.-J.  Stuurman,  Jr.  manu.  Zandyk,  Netherlands. 


'■'"'•-<-"«•«".«,«.  0,10,12. 

„    =»  f^rth  borer,  ,„„„„„<,.„  „  "^^ ''""''■"'«»"■  UtrocH  No.W 

W^o-ophl^l  In.tnun..ta  .nd^pT  '"• 

6  ClocU-i  J  w     °r "°'''-  "  ""'•'i-P.  V.» Spa™, 

■  *  ^"•^•^  "'"'"•  %<ie«,  Ifethe^ 

ClASS  18. 

.    6  Specimen,  of  H.„te,.  f  nooo,„„„«  ^  g^,^  ,„^___^ 

den  Nrtherlanj,^  'X'",/''„J''  «»l»rtation^  ^^  '    ^ 

'I^Sin.en.of,::!!:™''™  "  ---- "rBef-»C.rfe 


RoLLAWD. — Clamim  18,  14,  16,  1 7, 18. 


10» 


1  Silk  atuffs,  and   Huwing  lilki. 
I^ethnrlands. 


n.AKN    18. 

Manufaoturei  of  Silk  and  Velvet. 

,  A.  Travaouno  Jk  So?(,  manu.   Ilnarlom, 


CliAMM  14. 

Manufactures  of  Flax  and  Bemp. 

1  Nftpkins  ftnd  tiibh'-olotlm  of  fine  daiuiak.— 1'.  C.  Van  dr  Vim,  manu.  Boxtel, 
Incnr  Uorto^t'iibiu'k,  NctlmrUndfc 

a  Snil   cloth   and   canvoa.— I).   Van  nun  IIkydkn  <Ic  Hon,  manu.  Kromm«nte, 

hothc'rluiids.  ,      »r    ,     i      , 

3  CJorduKo  and  yarnB.— T.  P.  Van  Catz,  manu.  (londii,  NetherlftndB. 

4  Tahiti  linen  and  danmnk.— A.  I.  Ten  Dokmcuatk,  manu.  Goor  Overywel, 

ISVthorlnnd*.  t»     *  i 

5  ¥in<i  daniaftk  table  dothii,  Ac.-— W.  Va!»  den  Akker  4  Co.  mamt.  Boxt«l, 

ISetherljmds.  ^       ,,  r,.     j      i  i.   xr 

6  Coil  of  patent  sUnding  ropes.— T.  Van  Den  IIoooen,  manu.  Dordrecht,  Ne- 

ItherlandH.  ,   ».t  ^i     i      i 

7  Lin«n,  bodtick,  and  cauvaa.— .1.  Teunihsen,  manu.  Meppol,  Nothorland*. 


CliASS    16. 
Leathers,  Fun  and  Hair  j  and  their  Manufactures. 

1  Haircloth  for  chairs  and  8ofa«.— H.  Dtksman,  mariu.  Kottordum,  Nethorlanda. 

2  Hair  aacks  for  oil  manufacturers.— P.  db  Wilde,  Jr.  manu.  Zaundam,  Nether- 

lando.  .  ^  4.1 

3  Haircloths  for  ohaii-a  and  sofas.— P.  S.  Van  Catz  4  Co,  menu.  Anisterdftm, 

Netherlands. 

CE.A8S  17. 

Paper  and  StaUonery,  Types,  Printing  and  Bookbinding. 

1  Two  books  in  4to.,  viz.,  Antiphonarium  Romanum  and  Oraduale  Romanum.— 
A.  Zubesaardt,  printer  <fc  binder,  Amsterdam. 

a  Samples  of  fine  parchment  and  largo  drawing  paper.— B.  0.  &  F.  Honio,  manu. 
Zaandyk,  Netherlands. 

3  Counting-house  books,  Ac— Abrahams,  Bbotukbs,  manu.  Middleburg,  Wether- 
lauds. 

A  Cut  paper  in  the  manner  of  copper-plates.- M.  R  Van  den  Brink,  mantt.  Am- 
sterdam, Netherlands.  „  .,     ,     j 

6  Specimens  of  printing.— A.  W.  Sythoff,  printer,  Leyden,  Netherlands.     » 


CLASS  18. 

Dyed  and  Printed  Fabrics,  shown  as  such. 
1  Turkey  red  cloth,  dyed  with  Dutch  madder.— A.  Koopmars,  manu.  Beverwyk, 


Netherlands. 


CliASS  10. 


Tapestry,  including  Carpets  and  Floor  Cloths,  I  ice  Embroideries,  Trim- 
mings, and  Fancy  Needle-work. 

1  Carpets  and  rugs.- L.  T.  Prins  (widow  of),  manw.  Arnhem,  Netherlands^ 

2  Military  ornaments,  as  epaulettes,  sword  aud  shoulaer  knots,  cords,  scrira,  Ac. ; 
galloon  and  gold  and  silver  thread.— W.  J.  Van  Hetnsberusn,  manu.  The  Hague, 
Neth«rlaada. 


iy_    D..o.unv.  ft,,m„..  „,.^a.M..  2«.  .,  «  o.  „. 

or.  AMU  to. 

W««rln(if  Apparal. 

'««"«.  Arnl,..,n.A;.fh,.,]«u.i'  "'" '«■•'«"""•  ^•"•'^"•t.-W.  A.  Coom*,,.  *. , 

a  Chamoii  tfl.n       0..-  '  ..  y.  •' 

^^ ....  ..v„, ...  ^,,^  »™:;zL!ir  sr---^,^.„^^  ^^;  i 

w„  „f,.._L  P,i„„,  „„„„  A„„,„j,„,  N.thcrl„„d» 

CLASH  93. 

^  uerman  silver  articlea.—  \f  r  n  .  ~ 

CLASS  24. 
,  _  Olaaa  Manufacture*. 

CI.A8S  86. 

^  Kichly  carved  furniture  —A  T  n 

3  Dressing  cases  and  fancy  chairs'-.F-^^'^f"''"'''  '""'""■  Arnhem,  Netherlands 

4  Carved  sereen.^A.  Or^JJ^^^  ^,«"««.  »"^nu.  Utrecht,  N^fh..!!!  u 
O  Articles  of  furniture  —J  "mpTI?"'  ^^^*^«^*"'  ^^  etherJands.  ""■ 

J.  MEwamu.  „.„„«.    Amsterdam.  Netherlands 


28,  20,  SO. 


HoLLAVD^— Olamm  27,  88,  90,  80. 


160 


.  A.  CoortfAN,  4i», , 

,  NfUmrlniKk 


n>p)h  OhandiUitn, 

laoTBw,  manu.  Tb« 
sUI,  newHolnjon<|,j 
'i«m,  NuUiorljuidi. 
I^evontor,  Nvtlm- 1 
>ij«t,  near  Utrecht 


•nd  other  Per- 
9Qerally. 

•  Hnguo,  Nfther 
:en,  Nethorlttndi. 


therlandu 
:viimoKLD,  ^^anu. 

««.  Zwyndrccht, 

ict,  Netherlands. 


Cache,  Paper- 

ann,  Arnliemi 
Netherlands. 


6  A  foMinK  Mr«(  I)  in  ChincM  •trie;  wooden  tattle  veniiahetl  in  r^l  Inrquer, 
ii'. — F.  /jiKUiH,  moHu.  AiiiAteriituik,  N«Uit*rliiiKl& 

7  J«p«nnA<]  and  varniMhi«<l  furtiitur«. — rirN»KKii,  manu.  Tlia  Ilnguo,  N«ther» 
itdN. 

8  Pn|M<r  haiiK>ii|^  of  varlou*  d«'««riptioH«.— ,F.  Vam  dsn  Bxao,  manu.  I^yden, 


CLAIM  9T, 

|ManulRoture«  iu  Marble,  Slate,  and  other  Ornamental  Btouai,  Ao^  for  Oca- 

■truotlon  and  Decoration. 

1  Bricka.— P.  VANttEN  Uium  ai,,  matiu.  Utnrlit,  Nitlurlunda. 

3  Siirnitloa  of  oj-rnent. — Fi'mkkkn  tt  Co.  tnnmi.  I>ntit«tri,  Notln'rlnnda. 

3  Sijuaro  til«»  for  walU  and  floor*. — .1.  Va.n  lluwr,  manu.  Ilurlijigcn,  N«th«;r» 

I  IsndH. 

«:f.A  H.S  2N. 

Manufacture!  from  Animal  and  Vegetable  Subatanoei,  not  woven,  felted,  or 

otherwiae  applied. 

1  BrooniH  and  brushes  of  varfoua  doacriptioiia. — 11.  J,  DiRKt,  manu.  Dordrecht, 
Kt'therlanda. 


CLANN  20. 
Miacellaneoua  Manufaotures  and  Small  Wares,  Perfumery,  Oonfectlonory, 

Toys,  Taxidermy,  Ac. 

1  Marsoillt'C,  Liinbnr^ij  and  other  odoriffToiia  soaps;  candles. — N.  Pkbsklaeut 
&  Son,  manu,  Maostricht^  Liinburjc,  Netherlands.  • 

2  Whalebone,  whips,  and  walliing  canes, — Post  A  Wendt,  manu.  Waddings- 
veen,  near  Goiida,  Nethrrlandrt. 

3  Articles  for  the  toilet. — A.  Ruysendaai^  manu.  Amsterdam,  N«  therlands. 

4  Stourino  caudles  and  tapers ;  limo  soap ;  stearic  acid. — X.  D.  Buani»o.v,  manu. 
Amsterdam. 

6  Pheasant  houses  of  wire.— fi.  A.  Benkkr,  manu.  Rotterdam,  Netherlands. 

6  T<>i>acco  nipcrt.— P.  J.  Van  der  Waui,  manu.  Goiida,  Netherlntids. 

7  Dutch  tobacco  piiu>,«,  <fec. — F.  S.  Spaarnaay  A  8on,  Ooiniii,  Netherlands. 

8  Samples  of  eau  ae  Jcologno. — Scumeinck  &  Co.  manu.  Amsterdam    Xcther* 
lands. 

9  Life  preserver. — J.  Van  Liefland,  manu,  Utrecht,  Netherlands, 


1  Musical  initruments. 


CliASN  30. 
Musical  Instruments. 

'.  F.  Van.Pclt,  manu,  Rotterdam,  Netherlands, 


[anda, 


CLAIM   I. 

«  Nnmi...,of,.a,,..i„„oftwokin.U      w   ,.  »-  "aiiu 

..ir:S:,,;;jziri^rK:SF-"^^^^^ 

C'fiA«.*t  a. 
8ub«Uncoa  employe!  «•  Pood. 

tUo  IJb...    HoJi.MUH.  ilK'NZK.V.    UhoTI.ICH,   prod    TetKohon     OB 

4  Snniplos  of  ra\r  silkH  _o   n   \f  ** 

6  S«."l.loH  of  raw  J^il^.-},  t^,^^  C^  V-'""-  Kr«„). 

.■>.)/zr,  mawM.  U-jrganio,  Lo.  •'  ,,rdy. 

Naval  Architecture,   Military   BCeel,    o  . 

,    n  .  Division  D.      Courts  1«.  19  d:  20 

1  i  atent  copper  poreiMsiou  oa,)8  -Hr, ,  ,.-p  .   u 

3  Doublo  ban-cllcd  ,„„  „„,, , ...  ,       .  ..  ""''  """^  *"- 


AovniiA.— Clamu  •,  10, 11, 11,  U. 


m 


I'ttI  I'roiluctioui.-- 
'^I  iittmrgo;  M,| 
OKn  <fc  Co.   manu, 

-I*  «k  C.  IIaru 
•'I"n,    iii..ili»ntei| 


oNs,  ;,ro,/.  T.'f*. 


iaoturcf. 

i-hito   and  red 
Tetschen,  on 

iihorg,  Sohdn- 


or  and   Ac- 


ue. 

^  manw.  l-Vr- 

th,  Hungary, 
jmift. 


Africultural,  HorUoultwral,  and  Dulry  Ii«trum«nl«. 

JHVIl.|..«   I>.       r.)l  BT*   IH,   I'.f  A  'iO, 

I  Styfhe*  and  itraw-cuttiiiK  kill***.— tlonrauo  Dkvmlk,  manu.    W»ivUior«n, 

a  DiW-frit  kind*  of  •.•ytUr..— J.  I'r,!.«,  »»«««  Muh  <•!••♦».  Tyrol. 

3  Sa.ii|dMof...yth««.— J.  WwnnKMitH.  »«u«m.  Jliulidml.  Au.irli»  I  pni»..r. 

4  Hniii  .Um.  ..f  ««'ytliefc— O.  Ilm«xisN»»!»«Km  tntnu.  Uomit>\n,  A.i.lriii  I  ro|.«r. 

6  Kiin'r.nt  kind*  of  ioythai.— A.  tUrr,  manu.  Kufiit«ln,  lyrol. 

fl  Srytlu-i  luid  ol.nir«uU«».-H.  I*AM*.  manu.  HvUnMmx,  Austria  I  rop«r. 

7  J-.vllu..  nnd  «iikl«.-J.  M.  OrrNK*.  »•««««.  NVolf^l.-rif,  (  Hrii.lli  U. 

8  S.vth...  mid  M.-klfi..-(».  WriNMWHTra,  manu  Spit.,!    Au-tiiu  I  roycr. 

9  Vuriuiw  iiythc*.— J.  A.  F»;iti,i:»<»i.h.  manu.  hi»|...|..l«ln,  Aimtrla  I  r..|.«r. 

<'I.,%NM     to. 

PhUoiophical  In.tn.m«ut.,  and  producU  Re.uUing  from  th«lr  u.o  Inolud- 

Ing  Horologlcal  and  Surgical  Inatrumanta  and  AppUancaa. 

Divwio.M  ll.     t'oi  ntii  18,  1«  A  20. 

a  VaH«u/ii.H|.H  uM.l  iluutH.  with  tho  nam...  h.  KnglMh.  Uorman.  1  unKttiUn, 

,  inu'd  i  t^h  cudinary  t^po.-FHAN/.  lUMU^iMioM..  ,»./.  .1-  /T.n/.r  V  ..nna. 
'     3  sJl  on  of  i.laMli.-  map  of  Switzerland. -^.v  on  I'.ui.i.nu, -/'•».  Vinnnu. 

;  (  homioal   and  I'hilolophical  ln.trmnonU.-WaN..t  Baxk*.  »«an«.  Prnguo, 

^'"'e'cn-.taU  and  K-.tnotrwal  mo.l.lH  in  >jlaK«.-F.  G.  A.  m-  kkb,  manw.  Vbnnfc 

6  Vari.xH  mathmnatieal  inMrum.u.t*.— I'iiankj;  wflnu.  V>«"n«>». 

7  A  pair  of  6culo«.-J.  I'h.ii.kuku,  »««««.  Sta.lt  Stuya,  Austria  I  ropor. 

ri.ANM   11. 

Manufacturea  of  Ootton. 
In  ruK  VVicrtT  (imlkuy. 

1  Hainrdcs  of  cotton  iwi«t«.-J.  (iHauMAYKK,  manu  Lin^,  Austria  Proper. 

2  SpccinuMiH  of  fancy  cnmhri.'s.-J.  Lan...  /|oinii.  \  i.>nna. 

3  fw.)  tahlo-covcrs.— W.  Tuouaska,  man«.  I'rague,  liohcnuu. 

€I.A»»  13. 

Manufacturea  of  Silk  and  Velvet. 

Divisio.N  I).     CoiiuTH  18,  19  A  20. 
1  HflundoB  of  HilkH.-IlAi)ii.owirz,  Huothkiw,  numu.  Wcic^kirchon,  ".'|"K«'[y- 
J  Iflk^iuff*  anil  danuisk  ..ilk  .lrcB»CH.-iUm  A  Cbivkll,.  >nann.  Mdan,  Lorn- 

^'"l^'silk  «tuff..  dreBH««,  AC-CAK.O.  0...ouk.»  A^Co.  manu.  Milan,  Lond.ardy. 

CLANS  14. 

Mixed  Fabrics,  Shawls,  Veatings,  Ac. 
Division  D.    Courts  18,  19  A  20. 

2  Specimens  of  warm  water  rotted  rtox ;  ("J    i  ccki-u, 
privileged  linen  yarn.    Spinnery.-^«honbarg,  Moravio. 


l!L.£*^ACnmi!s  OP  Hemi.   rrn      o 

■ ^^lilfl!c£i^!!ffi£i_ie^,8,  ,0. 

"""'"'"•«■  °'riax.„d  Hemp. 

,,-... .  ^-^^si-tTzstii^s^:^^..^^  V,- \ 

6  Assortment  of  slmM-l«  -j  a    ^  '  ^''°™^.  "'«n^ 

7  Vunety  of  shawls.-Tiiovrs  IfT;      ^'''"'^^'  ^««««-  Vienna 
J  il"'«^,^^'"tingsofvario  ntfc^^^^  Vienna.    """' 

10  S^Z  2  n   "'''  "^"^  P«ntaloon  ■:i;^;3^^«JJ''  "'""'^  Vienna. 

T      X..  CliASS    10. 

■ijeather,  Tixxb   »nA  xx  • 

a  Sa,„plcB  of  different  kin^     ,  "'■  '""''"•  ^"m 

iBfcfc .  r::::  "r  *"-^- "-  -  -■ 

7  Horn  hair  .ievo  bo.to™  _a  0.„  """""■  ''""'^"'8. 

Paper  aads.a«o„e,y,^p:.^;^ 

CI.AS8    18. 

»yea  a..  PH.^  rawe,  ..ow.  aa  ,„ch. 

1  Specimens  of  dyed  silk,      o       I  ^^''''^''''' 

a  Samples  of  ^yeZS^^,^::  ^T.T''4''''  ^^--• 

yains.-ri=RD.  WALTKi^  d^er,  Vienna, 


1  Sf 

2  Si 

3  Si 
Proper. 

4  S: 
6  S 

6  S 

7  S 
Proper. 

8  S 

9  S 

10  S 

11  g 
Proper. 

12  g 

13  £ 

14  ^ 

15  S 

16  ^ 

17  S 

18  ; 

19  I 

20  ! 


^^  17,  18,  10. 


Austria. — Cla;-.8E8  19,  20,  21. 


173 


'  «a"ftro  barege  sati,, 


CLASS    to. 

Tapestry,  including  Oarpeti  and  Floor  Olothg,  Lace  Embroideries, 
Trimmings,  and  Fancy  Needle  Work. 
"WEaT  Gallkrt. 
1  Embroidered  cambric    pocket-handkerchiefs   and    chemisettes.  —  S.  Roelz, 
ASciiiNDLER  »»„„.,  ■■iWHW.  Or aslitz,  Bohemia.  „  ^r- 

'  """'"■■    2  Military  trimmings,  galloons,  Ac— Rulkf:,  manu.  Vienna. 
''OUT,  manu.  Vienna,!    3  Samples  of  horse-cloths  and  rugs.— V.  Maurer,  manu.  Iglan,  Moravia. 
««,  Brotiiebs,  maZ_ 

~  CiiASS    20. 

Wearing  Apparel. 
"West  Gallery. 

I  Boots  and  shoes  of  various  descriptions.— Geo.  Simanitiok,  manu.  Agrara, 

^'"2  Gentleman's  shooting-dress  complete.— Kracu,  Brothers,  manu.  Prague. 

3  Variety  of  irloves.— Uafielspergeu,  Brothers,  manu.  Vienna. 

4  Hungarian    national   dress,    called  Szur.—Y..   Malatinzk,   manu.    Miskolz, 

"b^ liuncarian  sheepskin  Bunda.— John  Geter,  furrier,  Pesth,  Hungary. 

6  Venice  straw  bonnets  and  hats.- R.  Kalkbrunner  &  Co.  Bassano,  Venice. 

7  Samples  of  paper  caps.— Sellier  <fe  Bellot,  manu.  Prague,  bohemia. 

8  Samples  of  gloves  of  various  kinds— Glovers'  Associatio.v,  Prague,  Bohemia. 

9  A  coat  and  waistcoat— C.  Nessel,  tailor,  Oedneburg,  Hungary. 
10  Two  Hungarian  shooting  jackets.— Rioo   &  Kraetscuman,   makers,  Kima. 

Szonibath,  Hungary.  ,      t.    xi    tt 

II  An  elastic  dress  coat.— Jos.  Singer.  maAer,  t  esth,  iiungaiy. 


manu.  Y'lQxxna. 


tures. 

sheepskins;  rein- 
9|   »na«M.  Prague, 

>i'FF,  jwana  Herr- 

^eutte,  Tyrol, 
ck,  Styria. 
Austria,  Pi-oner. 
^anu.  Krainburg, 

.  Illyria. 


nding. 


ruages — Fhanz 

nbardy. 
-lOmbardy. 


CLASS  31. 
Cutlery  and  Edge  Tools. 

"West  Gallery. 

1  Samples  of  razor8.-BERNHARD  Naoel,  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austria  Proper. 

2  Samples  of  scissors.— John  Wkndel,  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austna  Proper. 

3  Samples  of  Turkish  razors.— LEoroLD  Scunabel,  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austria 

^Tsamples  of  knives.-MATHiA9  Sohnabel,  manu.  Wuidhofen    Austria  Propen 
6  Samples  of  scissors.- Mathias  Gampmayer,  manw.  Waidhofen,  Austria  Piopei. 

6  Samples  of  8cissors.-MARTiN  Pletzer,  J«a,m.  Waidhofen,  Austria  Proper        ^ 

7  Samples  of  shears  and  knivcs.-JosF.i-H  Aigner,  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austria 

^"'s'samples  of  awls.-AuGUST  Berger,  manu.  Waidhofeti,  Austria  Proper. 
9  Samples  of  saws.— Joskph  Stokixgek,  mmni.  Waidliofon,  Austnal  .oper. 

10  Samples  of  knivea-JosKra  SciiNABKr.,  »«a,m.  Wiudlu.fen    Austria  I  rop^^^^^^^ 

11  Samples  of  giuiU^ts  and  other  tools.-J.  Hauser,  manu.  Stadt  Steycr,  Austria 

T2  Samples  of  awlR.—J.  Diltscu,  manu.  Stadt  Steycr,  Austria  Proper. 

13  Samples  of  awla— J.  Derfler,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

14  Samples  of  awls.-J.  Kettenhubeb,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

15  Sambls«  of  awls.-JonN  Koi.m,  manu.  Stadt  Stoyer,  iiusiria  1  roper. 

16  Samples  of  awls.-J.  Buchbkrger,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  A ustria  I  roper. 

17  Samples  of  awb.-F.  Nothakt,  7nanu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper 

18  Samples  of  awls.-CAJ.  Mcltf.rer,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Pi-opor. 

19  Samples  of  awls.— Ch.  Molterer,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer  Austria  1  roper. 

20  Samples  of  awls.- M.  Molterer,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 


174 


21 
22 


.^l^'^^f^ll^^^ED^^  21. 


i 


Samples  of  uwls v  vr         ~         ' ■ ^- 

29  Samples  of  kuives— \  ^^"_^"kecht,  7nanu.  Stndt  Stever  AiwtrinP 

43  Samples  of  kuives— plrVn,!^,."'  '""*'"'•  '=5'ermiu.rl,ofen  A,KM--/pf 

44  SarnJ^les  of  kn.V Sl?^,'^;,^;,  Mosk«^  ^.,.,  SteinbaSrAuTtS^Pror/- 

54  Samples  of  kn  ves      a  ^?"^'^''^^«.  "^«"»-  Steinbacl,  Ai^t  k  P.       '     ' 

55  Samples  o-"  kn  vesZA*  T  ''^"'  ""*"«•  Sierminghofen  Au  /w./p^'^''- 

66  Samples  of  kn  ves  Zm  ^T^''^'''  ""^'*"-  Si«rn""Sfen  Austn-IT'"' 

67  Samples  of  kni^llZ^-s^;^^---  Stadt  Steyer^ZltZper  '"'''''■ 
58  Samples  of  knives —  A   „^"^^«mek,  ^wanw.  SierminMiofen   A,,if.;o  v> 

62  Samples  of  Svetp  £'''"'  '"«««•  Steinbach,  A  Stria  p;!^^^'''- 

I'  Samp  OS  of  knives  and  SZr  ff"""' """'«•  Stadt  St«ver  TL,  p, 

«  Samples  „,  knives  and  «s_a    „  "°'*'8™>'-S.  AnsL 

"O  "sample.  „,  Wes       .  ,  "^   """"'■  ^'™'"^'>°fen.  Anuria 

Proper.      '^'"  °'  ''"'™  """i  fefe-J.  SivcBAaT,  „an«   Slad,   «, 
21  Samples  „r  i„i„,.  .„.  .  .        ,  ,  '     """•  ^'»'"  Steyer,  Anstria 

p -.  Sampies  „r  fives  and  StZ^;  iSa^ "ari^S  ir'"^  f  "P"'- 

'3  Sample,  of  knive.  and  forto-J  p  ^'"■'  ^"""'' 


1. 

iiftrid  I'ropcr. 
irttriii  IVopor. 
trill  Pjoper. 
tiia  I'roper. 
"OFKu,  manu.  \Vai(|. 

ustiia  Proper, 
t  IVoper. 
iiatria  Proper. 
A.U8tria  Proper, 
ustria  1 'roper. 
Jstria  Proper. 
'  Austria  Proper. 
Austria  Proper 
ii:i  J 'roper. 

"OpLT. 

Proper. 

Proper. 
Jstrian  Proper, 
oper. 

Proper, 
a  Proper, 
trirt  Pioper. 
ria  Proper. 

Proper, 

ria  Proper. 

0,  Austria  Proper 
)er. 

a  Proper. 

oper. 

•per. 

Austria  Proper. 

a.  Proper. 

Pj'oper. 

Proper. 

ria  Proper, 

)j5er. 

stria  Proper 

roper. 

Proper. 

oper, 

roper, 

foper. 

per. 

Austria  Proper. 

k-ustria  Proper. 

iburg,  Austria 

lofen,  Austria 

ejer,  Austria 

Jstria  Proper, 
eyer,  Austria 

ia  Proper, 


Austria. — Class  22. 


175 


74  Siimploa  of  knives  and  forks.— J.  Weiohselbaumee,  manu.  Stodt  cJteyer,  Aub- 
"75^  SlSuples  of  knives  and  forks.— J.  Kkubleb,  manu.  Siei minghofen,  Austria 
^Je^'samples  of   knives    and  forks,— M,   Dietzl,   mamt.   Sicrmiughofen,  Auitria 

''77  Samples  of  knives  and  forks.— Charles  Pils,  matin.  Neuzoug.  Austria  Proper. 

78  Samples  of  scissors.— J.  Stierl,  Jr.,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

79  A  horse  lancet.— J.  Ti:uKLMAVKa,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

80  Samples  of  cutlery.— Joseph  MirrKu.  Jr.,manu.  Stadt  Steyer  Austrm  Proper. 

81  Sampler  of  cutlery.— Josei-ii  Mn-rKii.  Sen,»uan«.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

82  Samples  of  awls.-JosEPii  BiioHBEiuiEm  wa««.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper, 

83  Samples  of  razors.— Joseph  Brkulmayku,  »««;/«.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  I  roper, 

84  Samples  of  razors.— .J.  13ressi.maier,  trianu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 

85  Samples  of  razors.— Rkgina  Kuprecut,  maun.  Waidliofen,  Austria  I  roper, 

— _  '     -        ^ 

CI>ASS  23. 
[iron,  Brass,  Pewter,  and  General  hardware,  including  Lamps,  OhandeUers, 

and  Kitchen  Furniture. 
Division  D.     Courts  18,  19,  20. 
Samples  of  iron  wire  tacks.— Count  Dubsky,  manu.  Lissitz,  Bohemia. 
i  Sam      s  of  shoe  tips.-J.  Mittlbeuoer,  manu.  Stadt  St.Te>^  Aus  na  Proper^ 
3  Samples  of  pinehbck  riiigs.-J,  Kranowituer,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria 

^''Tsamples  of  brass  ring8.-A.  IIaller,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper. 
t  Sm  ,les  of  locks.-.U>sEP.i  Leimer,   manu.  Waidhofen,Aus  ria  Proper^ 
6  A  snaffle,  curb  and  horse  buckle. -K.  Kurz,  manu.  Stadt  Steyei.  Austua 

^'Tsamples  of  German  silver  rings.-T,  Poiger,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria 

^''"rSamples  of  steels  for  striking  light.-J,  Kino,  menu.  Stadt  Steyer.  Austria 

^'Tsamples  of  tilcs.-JosEPii  Wiener  manu.  Waidhofen   Austria  Proper 
10  Stment  of  liles.-LEOPo.n  Schneider, ;na»..  ^aidhofen  Aiistria  Proper 
U  Various    kinds  of   hardware.-JosEpn    Lietz,   manu.    Waidhoten,   Austua 

^''12' Different  kinds   of   havdware.-FELix  Lietz,   manu.  Waidliofen,   Austria 

^'TrSamnles  of  tacks,— A.  Yingert,  moim.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria  Proper,  ^ 

1!  Samplrsof  brads,  tracks  and  nails.-L.  Landerl,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria 

^'irVariety  of  hardvrare.-DoMiNiic  Sciioelnhammer,  manu.  Waidhofen,  AuBtria 

^'le'samples  of  files.-JosEPH  Mayer,  manu.  Waidhofen  A^ustria  Proper. 
17  s3e'  of  files—ENGELBERT  Ft- RTNER,  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austria  Proper. 
\l  Sam  ,l"s  of  files  and  rasps.-M,  Lechnu,  .nanu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austr^^^ 
19  Samples  of  coach-maker,  furriers  and  coopers  tools.— F.  Klement,  manu. 

""'fo  sSS  ^^SS!-SSis  Fcrtner.  manu.  Waidhofen,  Austria  Proper 
2?  Serent  varieties  of  carpenter's  rules.-M,  Begsteiger,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer, 

''' 2t  3.!l'i£'of  files  and  rasp^— A.  SoNNLErrnNER,  7nanu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria 

^'SrSamplcs     f  files  and  rasps.-L,  Nunbaumer,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,  Austria 

^'2rSamples  of  files   and  ra3ps.-]SL  Preitler,  manu.  Stadt  Steyer,   Austria 
Proper. 


36  Hftinples  of  file.  Zp"  v  '"'*='  '"'^«"-  Stadt  Stev..r   a     .  • 

37  Samples  of  t^TI^^h  v''^"^  "'""«•  ^^^euzoui  i'Hf^"\V"'"  ^'•«P«r. 
^  38  Ham  ,los  of  m.fi  •       ^"'*"'  "^'^^k  Stadt '<i\T  '  ■ '*P«''- 
Proj,er.      ^        ""^  '""c'hine-made  nails.-ljS  w.fn'^^^^^^^  ^"strift  Proper 

lo  Sr  l^;-  -f  ^-,.-1  nails  ^M  F  "  """  ''"''  '^''^'  ^-tn. 

p  -  -,e.  Of  ^--..e.-,?^ --^r;-- -^^  P..OP. 

42  t"'"'^  ^^  "  '^«J  Pipe-.T  P  P  Waidhofen,  Austria 

iwomc,  Vienna,  ^  ^'^""  n*>n-metallfc  p-nnm^ir 

56  Samples  of  <,.„y.,^^,^     „  ^  <^-.ell.ng.-.A.  P^^cm  i  go,. 

"^crks  in  fteci<,u.M»taI,  and  «  "?^ 


8S  2H. 

SAl/ER,    ,«a»M.    W'ijf 

'"«««.  Stadt  StoyerJ 

«dt  hteyer,  AustiV 
adt  Stcyen  Austrial 
atlt  Steyer,  Augtritt| 
»mbmaker8  tools.. 
^AiLEn,  wiawM.  Stadt  i 

I*roper. 
)er. 

i*roper. 

tt  Stejer,  Austri,-, 

Austria  Proper, 
"idhofen,  Austria 

itbia 

V  Anstria  Proj)er 
>i'avin.  ' 

I. 

.  Austria  Pi'oper 
"lUMBoK,  mumt. 

:iliofon,   Austria 

Ihofen,   Austria 

istria  Proper. 
'■Ja  I'loper. 
'fen,  Austria. 
^'-  Konitz,  xMc^ 

'^fen,  Austria 

■itSCJIL  <fe   Say, 

a  Proper. 


\U8TRIA.-— Cr.AS8BS  24,  25,  26,  27. 


177 


other  Per- 
aUy. 


-Alexaxdhi 


€iuA!«*S    24, 
Glass  Manufactures. 
Division  I).  Coiikts  18,  19,  20. 

1  Varioiia   ApecinieMO    of    (^lass    ware.  —  Nainicst    Mainifuctory,     Namicst, 

iBshcuiia. 

2  Assortment  of  artificial  atones  of  cut  glass.  — A.  Pazklt,  manu.  Turuau, 

lljohemia.  . 

3  Mosaic  tables,  enamelled  work,  corals,  <feo.— J.  Giacomuzzi,  manu.  Venieo. 

4  Specimens  of  lettering  on  glass. — F.  A.  Fkiijiammku,  artist,  Briiiin. 

5  Exquisite  table  ornaments  oi  polished  rock  crystal.  —  Vix(;i;>  t  Wetztein, 

\minu.  Prague.  ,     •  ,    ,n  ir- 

6  Fancy  articlos  of  glass. — RicnxEa  &  Frank,  maun.  Alanahulf,  near  Viennjv. 

7  Glass  buttons  and  beads. — JosKpu  Ki;il,  ina7iu.  Gublonz. 

8  Samples  of  glass  beads. — F.  A.  IIklmicii,  maun.  Wolfersdoif,  Bolioinia. 

9  Heads,  glass  buttons,  lustre  pendants, — Blascuka   «fe  Sons,  /nanu.  Liebenau, 
|l3<(!iemitu  . 

10  Specimeus  of  pictures  on  Glass.— Giov.  PuouKii,  maun.  Veldes,  Larinthia. 

CL.ASS   25. 

Porcelain  and  other  Ceramic  Manufactures. 
Division  D.   Courts  18,  19,  20. 

1  Vaoes,  urns,  flower  and  fruit  baskets,  candlesticks,  pier  tables,  jugs,  tobacco 
boxes,  and  various  other  articles  of  clay,  called  "  Syderolite  ware."— Bahh  <& 
.Marescu,  manu.  Aussigt-on-the-Elbe,  Bohemia.  t^  i       • 

2  Specimeus  of  juiinting  on  porcelain.— J.  Quast,  painter,  Prague,  Bohemia. 

3  Dinner,  tea  and  coffee  services ;  candlesticks,  vases,  «fec.  of  tine  porcelain.- 
M.  Fischer,  matiu.  Herend,  Hungary. 

4  An  assortment  of  poicelain  ware.— Otto  Soi-ani,  vianu.  Vienna. 

5  An  assortment  of  stone  ware.— L.  ifcC.  Hardtmuth,  j/uiuw.  Bndweis,  Bohemia. 

6  A' arious  articles  of  porcelain.— Namiest  Munut'aotory,  Gamiest,  Bohemia, 

7  Various  ceramic  articles.— John  W.  Kuglek,  manu.  Giins,  Hungary, 


Decorative  Furniture   and  Upholstery,   including   Papier-Mache,   Paper- 

Hangings  and  Japanned  Goods. 
Division  D.  Courts   18,  19,  20. 

1  Various  articles  of  parlor  furniture  in  rich  woods.— Thonkt,  Brothers,  manu.  ' 

Vienna.  .  ,  ~ 

2  Buhl  tcble  of  rose-word,  and  other  furniture.— Anton  Staudinger,  manu. 

Vienna. 

CLASS  27. 

Manufactures   in  Marble,  Slate,  and   other   Ornamental  Stones,  Cement, 
&c.  for  Construction  and  Decoration. 

Division  D,  Courts  18,  19,  20, 

1  Candelf^bra,  va<^es,  table  L'lubs,  mirror  frames,  and  various  other  objects  in 
varieeated  marble.— -JoIiann  G.  Ramsauer,  manu.  Hallstadt,  Upper  Austria. 

2  Specimen  of  artificial  slates.— L.  &  C.  Hardtmuth,  manu.  Vienna. 

3  Specimens  of  artificial  r^arble.— L.  Rohlik,  inv.  Prague,  Bohemia. 

4  Mosaic  tables  and  enamel  corals.— Jean  Gidzomuzzi,  maJc&r,  Yemce. 


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^    7  '  >;.le  arwl  ,.hn  ;     Al;t /r  F-oil^h^M;. '" "' '"'^'   r"-''l«>«t«I«,  Hf„tJ  duplex. 

-«'/>•  Milan,  Lon.bardV:'^""'^'  «-'  «"''  — -.tAl"  «|.,.,^„,^^^^  l>,,,f  """'"^"' 

Manufactures  from  a   ^      .        ^''ASs  28.  I 

from  Animal  and  Vegetable  Sub«tancea,  not  »  I 

or  otherwise  specified  *>  "°^  ^°^«.  ^^Itedl    For  re. 

Tirol.  '"'«  '^  va,.,o„.  cIf8c.iiptio„a-.ic^^,,,  o„, 

V.„n„.  «^         ^.Kl  o,..  i„  ...^  _^_^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^  ^^^^^ - 

-«-«ane.o.Manu.actn.,aJ^ 

Toyn,  Taxidermy  IV^"''"™^'^'  Confectionery 

pari?.!'*  °' ' '''"/'<i"=eV"S;.^r;.'^fc^^^ 


14 


Proper.      ^        *  """•='"  P'Pe  I^owls.-Jl;^'""' ^^^^"z-  ^^^''cJ'int,  Vienn„ 

1«  Samples  of  bcwood  Pin    .      ,  ™""' '""'"'•  ^^-^^  ^teyerAust™ 

^^opei-.  -i-wood  pipe  bowls. -_]Vf  Ivpa^«»» 

'"'"'''' "^-^-StadtSte^er,  Austria 


Musical  Instruments. 

Bohomia.  ''"Korch,  a  bombardon.— W   F  rtl    '      ^"^''*"'  '^  <'"mnf>t  t^vo 

2  A  stringed  qnart.tf  a         ■  '''''  '"«^"-  ^^^eniggral 
a  gmtar.-D.  rL\4    .    ^*^«3«l'n^S  tenor,  or^  .^iolon    li  - 

3  Assortment  of  Sc^^ronV^'n"-  " '  '  '^'™^'""^'  "  ^'''^''^  "  1>«S8  riol, 


;'• — Ci.AH8  '28. 

'.—GitsBrr*.  TjiAjizJ 
not  woven,  foitedj 


Italy. — Olamm  3  4  8. 


170 


6  Wind  iuiitr«in«nU  of  metal,  of  novel  con»tructiou— vij!.,  n  pwlhUme,  biii»8 
Ktriinioiit  ill  (.';  <'  clupl.'X,  hii  in^trutnoiit  prixiuciiiK  tlin  Utm-n  iA  tlio  truinpot ; 

duplex,  tli«  tri>mbon«;  and  bombardon;  IrunipoL  in  G,  witli  mechanism  for 
ttiispoHinK  into  all  koys.— (Ih'sbi'PK  Vr-iuKni,  inv.  d'  manu.  Milan,  Loralmrdy. 

€I4AW!4    31. 
^  Fine  Arts,  etc. 

For  reaMons  stated  undor  this  CIubb  in  the  United  States  llat,  no  Catalogue  » 
Ivet  prepared. 


<,  manu.  Kcfi  wnrfzj 
»;»K,  wood  vnpvk,. 


'',  Oonfectionery 


Tyrol 

I,  nniber,  tto.-,/. 

amt.  Vienna, 
'dor,  Tyrol, 
ennn. 

^f((A  London, 
nngury. 

^tejer,  Anstrw 

Austria  Proper, 
i  Anstrift  Proper' 
Aofitj-ia  Projier, 
'-auGARi,  manu, 

lersdorf, 
t,  Vienna. 
Stejer,  Anstrin 

Steyer,Austrio 


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irympct,  two 
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ITA  L  Y. 

CXAMsi  1. 
[See  note  to  tliis  class  In  tho  United  Statc^  p.  25.] 


CI.ASM   2. 


Chemical  and  Pharmaceutical  Products  and  Proceases. 
West  Gallekv. 

1  Variety  of  chemical  productions:  chemical  matches,  nitric  and  sulphuric 
acids,  phosphorus,  glue,  soap,  nitrate  of  barytes,  artificial  soda,  Ac— Alhani  Bros. 
manu.  Turin,  Sardinia.  «     r   • 

2  Specimens  of  sulphate  of  quinine.— Antonio  Puc-cio,  manu.  Genoa,  Sard mia.^ 

3  Specimens  of  yellow  sulphuret  of  arsenic,  (orpiment),  extracted  from  the  auri- 
ferous minerals  of  the  Oarri  mines  in  the  valley  of  Ossola.— C.  Ebba  &  Co.  Uenoa. 

4  Liquid  citric  acid,  white  and  pure  olive-oil,  cream  of  soap,  <Sic.— Db,  G.  Ama- 
DEO,  manu.  Turin,  Sardinia.  a     v   • 

5  Specimens  of  ergot  extracted  from  rye.— Lrr.:5rP.,r.oLA,  prod.  Cuneo,  Sardmia. 

6  Sara  .les  of  the  sulphate  and  citrate  of  quiuiao.-  L.  Dufoi-r,  manu.  Genoa, 

Sardinia.  ,      .      /-«       i. 

7  Specimens  of  prepared  ergot.— C.  J.  Bonjkan,  chemist,  Chambcrry. 

8  Specimens  of  chemical  products.— Solopis,  Brothers,  m^anu.  Turin,  Sardinia. 

9  Samples  of  chrome  yellow,  lake  greon,  Berlin  blue,  silver  white,  Ac— Au- 
ousTo  Bo,  manu.  Turin,  Sardinia.  i        .   j 

10  Gelatine  capsides  of  white  and  red  babam  of  copaiba ;  camiihorated  segars— 
a  new  invention. — Bkunabdino  Scola,  mi?',  d'  manu.  Turin,  Sardinia. 


C'l^ASS  3. 

Substances  employed  as  Pood. 

West  G.\llery. 

1  Samples  of  ratafia  and  cherry  brandy.— Antonio  MorisoNE,  manu.  Andottio, 

Biella,  Sardinia.  .  ,,.,,••  rx 

2  Samples  of  white  and  red  Piedmontese  winea ;  do.  of  Malvasia  wine.— Uudabd 

iSc  Bruche,  prorf.  d;  jnan«.  Genoa,  Sardinia.  .  .     ^       .        ,.  „  »      j 

3  Samples  of  fine  Genoese  wines;  '^  San  Giovanni,"  "Laciima  di  Genova,  and 
"  Di  Marossi,"  without  alcoholic  fermentation.— Antonio  Roggiero,  proa.  Genoa, 
Sardinia. 


180 

11    s;.      •  -  •  '^  ^-'-  ^''»"-S  ""«««.   Turin    I 


2  Sk.un„o  cnndlns  «„d  stoarino  -Lav,,  n  .  ^Maultine). 

CI.ASS  O. 

Machinenr  «,d  Too,,  for  Manufacturing  purp.,^.. 

1  Steam  cvlindef  forlZ!-      u^^f ""  "'  '■  '^  *  13- 
Sardinia,  '  '"  "-""S  bath,._o.  A„„„,.,o  R„.„,,  ^„^  ,^.^^.^. 

OiW,  ^.n^neerin,.  ^oHi^C  L  BuiMin,  OoutHvano,.. 

I     4,  .  *V£8T    G.M.LKKY. 


Italt. — Classis  0,  10  13. 


181 


niKus,  niunu.  Turin 


Agricultural,  Horticultural,  and  Dairy  Implements. 
Weht  Oam,ery. 

1  Mod«U  of  hay  and  grain  mowing  machiaos. — E.  Pc*ancini,  inv.  da  manu. 
iTurin,  Sar«liiiiii.  ,  . 

2  A  nflcd  and  grain  sowing  iiifteiiine. — OiusCTi'B  Cocoone,  tnv.  db  manu.  lunn, 

I  Sardinia. 

CI.AHM  10. 

|philo«ophical  Initruments,  and  Products  reaultlng  from  their  U«e,  Includ- 
ing Horologlcal  and  Surgical  Inatrumentii  and  Appliancei. 
DivwioN  D.     Cot'KTrt  6,  7,  I'i  <fe  18. 

1  Topograidiicalpicture  of  tlie  Alpine  vallios.— E.  Tihone,  civil enrnneer,T\irii\, 

I  Sardinia.  _  ,  ,  ,       .     i 

2  Torrostriol  globo  of  wood,  t'.xhil)it:ng  tho  sens,  rivors,  and  laltes  in  deproa- 
Lioii,  and   tho  mountains  in  roliuf.— Hrroiii;  Grikkoni,  inv.  Genoa  (from  ^'aple8), 

ijardinia. 

3  Collection  of  solid  figures,  for  geometricians,  and  for  f  lomontary  instruction 
in  geometry. — G.  Crottk,  niunu.  Turin,  Hurdinia. 

4  Three  topographical  maps  of  the  Sardinian  States. — La  Moumara,  (Minister 
of  War),  Turin,  Hanlinia. 

6  A  pair  of  balances,  of  a   now   invention.— Gio.  V.  Asvisio,  inv.  d'  w     iit. 
Pinerolo,  near  Turin,  Sardinia. 

CL,ASS  13. 

Manufactures  of  Silk  and  Velvet. 
West  Gallery. 

1  Samples   of  raw  silka  and  organzine.— GENrcoun,  Buotiierh,  prod.  Turin, 

Sardinia.  ,       ,,  %t 

2  Samples  of  white  and  yellow  raw  silk ;  white  and  yellow  organzine.— Mi- 
CHELE  Bravo,  prop.  Pigncrol,  near  Turin,  Sardinia. 

3  Superfint    velvets,   black,  pens<^e,  green,  ruby,  and  other  colors  ;  tapestry 
velvets;  velvet  lace.— J.  Guillot  &  Co.  manu.  Turin  and  Genoa,  Sardinia. 

4  Assortment  of  velvets  of  various  colors.— Dkfferari,  Brotuers,  manu.  Genoa, 

Sardinia.  ^  m     •      o 

5  Assortment  of  velvets  and  silk  stuffs.— G.  Luiciiizola,  manu.  Turin,  bar- 

6  Variety  of  rich  silks  of  all  descriptions  and  colors.— Gattaneo  &  Pettiti, 
manu.  Turin,  Sardinia.  . 

7  Rich  stuffs  of  silk  and  velvet— G.  G.  Tasca,  manu.  Turin,  Sardinia. 

8  Gros  de  Tours,  gros  dTtalia,  gros  d'Algier,  metallic  lustre,  watered  and 
other  styles  of  silk  stuffs.- Carlo  Giiiglieri  &  Co.  manu.  Milan,  Lombardy. 

9  Silk  damask  stuffs,  of  various  colors ;   taffeta  handkerchiefs  and  cravats ; 
ladies'  collars,  <fec.— Ratti  &  Crivalli,  7nanu.  Milan,  Lombardy. 

10  Raw  silks  and  organzine. — P.  Sozzi,  manu.  Bergamo,  Lombardy. 

11  Specimens  of  organzine,  of  three  kinds,  for  diftereut  sorts  of  fabrics.— Sene- 
QAOBA,  Brothers,  manu.  Busca,  Sardiuia. 


•       ,.  il.^HH    Id. 

««ir,  wid  th,ir  Manufactur... 

"fell    (J.W.LJCRy. 


i«iHncr.~0.  Law«a,  wonM.  Turin. 
P«per  .nd  SUUon.ry,  Typ«,   ph„h- 

pri.l.M'.vTi"  '■"'','","■ '''"'""W»rn"',T"",Vr*'''';'*'r.  »'""■..  I l.»nly. 


I>yed  and  Printed  Fabri«-    -i. 

«a  *abrioa,  shown  •■  auoh. 

T.p..trjr,  Including  Oaroet.  .„/-'*'"'  '"• 


Italy^—Claum  20,  3d,  '26. 


It3 


CI.AMM  110. 
Wearing  Apparel. 

1  Vnrioim  npiiflftionn  of  flm-  ViM>ic»«  Btraw  honnotn  and  luiU. — RrpnrniT  Kal* 
DRiNNKH  <l'  Co.  n^i'iit!*  in  llnvH'  for  the  inuiiiitiiotiinjr  nt  Damatio,  Lonitinrd}'. 

2  A  fiill-droM  Huit  for  a  gfiitU<miin. — (ho.  Tobno,  mnnn.  'fwrln,  Sunlinin. 


anovn.— GfANiNi 


CI. Ann  93. 

Works   in  Precious    Meiala   and    their    Imitatlona  |    Jewelry   and   other 
Personal  Omameuts  \  Bronzes,  and  Articles  of  Vertu  generally. 

West  Uali-kbt. 

1  t'a«t,  in  brodzc,  frotn  a  spcc^irtien  of  tlio  Crnntula  Porlulnifmlvt,  in  a  liroiijso 
vaHO.  (JttHt  ill  I'rtmzo  it'liovo,  of  a  wild  hoar's  lieiwl,  Rttaflifd  to  the  branch  of  an 
(iitk  tree. — Clkmkntk  V\mi,  fuunder  in  lironxe,  I""hirciico,  Timcjiny. 

2  Hpecimcnn  of  riflilv  t'ha«t(l  iiimI  fnunudh'tl  artiilfs,  in  gold,  »ilvt'r,  and  pre- 
cious Htont'8. — C'ArKi.u),  Mhotiikio*,  mttnu.  Turin,  Sunlinitt. 

3  Various  nu-duU;  Ktlijiy  of  Victor  Knumuol  11.,  of  Sftrdiniu;  hrouKu  steroo. 
types. — ('arlo  Cavuuoi.i,  Turin  (from  I'j^oruno)  Surdinin. 

4  Statue  in  silver  liligroo,  representing  Christopher  ('olund)UB. — Oit?«Kn'ie 
IIe.nnom,  maiiH,  'Jeniui,  Sardinui. 

6  Silver  plate,  enchased  with  the  portrait  of  the  Quoen  of  Sardinia. — C.  Montk* 
noiu,  iiianu.  Turin,  Sardinia. 

6  Variety  1     «>X(iuisit»>  ortidcs  of  coral. — Antonio  I'ooor,  j«rt««.  Genoa,  Sardinia. 

7  Pictures  in  oxidated  metal,  representing  the  passions,  executed  Ity  the  gal- 
vaiiio  process;  a  tigure  of  the  Saviour,  in  eluised  silver  ;  a  ponlif.  x,  in  gold  and 
nilver,  chased  and  enanielled;  breast-pins  in  gold,  set  wit  li  pearla  and  precious 
utones. — PiKTRO  Tiikumionon,  manu.  Bessans  (Snvoia)  Sardinia. 

8  A  [uirure  of  pearls  and  brilliants,  in  silver  mounting' ;  ningniflecnt  brooch, 
ill  enamelled  gold  and  brilliants. — 0.  Bus8i  k  Co.  waim.  Turin,  Sardinia. 

9  Various  works  and  objects,  richly  wrought  in  metal. — A.  Bonanati  «t  Son, 
Turin,  Sardinia. 

TLrASN  20. 

Decorative   Furniture   and  Upholstery,  including   Papier-Maohe,   Paper 

Hangings  and  Japanned  Ooods. 
Division  D.      Courts  G,  7,   12  A  13. 

1  Two  round  table-top3. — Luioi  Zampini,  manu.  Florenci;,  Tuscany. 

2  A  rustic  choir;  new  style  of  garden  furniture. — Franoesuo  Francescthini, 
manu.  Pisa,  Tuscany. 

3  A  chair  of  ebony,  in  antiqun  stylfl,  inlaid  with  various  colored  woods;  o 
small  table  of  mosaic  in  wood.— Fai-cini,  Buothkhs,  manu.  Florence,  Tuscany. 

4  Arm-chair  in  (ireck  style,  richly  gilt  and  ornamentcil. — U.  Zora,  manu.  Tu- 
rin, Sardinia. 

5  Centre  tables  in  various  oniaiuental  woods,  with  sculptured  stands,  and  in- 
laid mosaic  tops,  richly  painted. — G.  Ciando,  manu,  Nice,  Sardinia. 

6  Cabinet  escritoire  of  mahogany ;  chairs  of  gotliic  patterns,  in  white  and 
colored  woods. — G.  B.  Canki'a,  mnmi.  Chiavari,  Sardinia. 

7   m -j-i-i,.  __;..4.„.l  ..!.»:»..      -P..»».>viT\  Or<r\ttwm    tn/tntt    T.fftimn    n<»Ar   Turin. 

Sardinia.  .  ,    .  i.i 

8  Two  richly  sculptured  frames  for  console  and  mantel  mirrors ;  console  table. 
— G.  Batta,  m.anu.  Genoa,  Sardinia. 


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aJj't  '"'''"■■■  P""""-"!  ■■  rooanriT'  '"",""•  "«»"».  Sordini,  I 

2  A  bracket  sculptured  of  li„  l  ,  "*'  "'«"'' ''«''''^'-.    ■ 

.•i=,''.itEir-  °'  ""«"•  -^  -""sho.  of  .„  <,e.„i,,,„  r """""  ""'""'"'^  I 

„,  7  Two  jewel  caekel.  of  •  <"»="Ption8._G,o.  p„o,  „„„»  T„.     ■ 

FWe.  riecor-"  ""—.  «™a„e„eea  i„  ,„o»i.._,™,„  3^^  ,_     I 

Toy.,  Ta,ide«,y,  2,      '*~^-  0»»feetionery,      ■ 

'  '"«''"•  Turin,  Sardinia.  '  *°*^  ^^"O"^  kinds  of  wood-      ■ 


li 
12 


^'t  28,  29. 

n  various  woods  and  | 

'1<1  and   hronze;  bu.j 
nd  variegated  mar- 

"•  Turin,  Sardinia. 
Id  oluboratoly  orua- 


ne«,  Ac,  for  Oon- 


British  Porsrmiomb. — British  Guiana. — Class  2. 


185 


with 


granite  unj 


ua. 

'  for  pavements.— 


I  foot.— Fkance 


SCO 


;ed  marbles,  and 

Jscany. 

nee,  Tuscany. 


roven  or  felted 

x-vo,  wood  carver, 

3  of  the  wolf.— 

and  lined  with 

renoa,  Sardinia. 
anu.  Miandola, 

iNo,  tnanu.  Tii- 

CO  Bos^  mantt. 


•nfectionery, 

I'to  Maurizio, 
s  of  wood— 


3  Speoinicnsof  HupertiMo  white  soap. — M.  Sc'iiiki.lotto,  Porto  Maurizio,  Genoa, 
lanlinia. 

4  Hpecine.'*  of  fine  Bhaving  soap. — O.  B.  Aquarone,  manu.  Porto  Maurizio,  Sar- 

Uiniu. 


CLAS.S  30. 
Musical  Instruments. 

Division  D.  Courts  6,  7,  12  A  18. 

1  Guitar  with   twelve  '?trings,  of   now   invention;    two   violins. — Qiuseppb 
|Rocc.\,  inv.  d'  manu.  Turin,  Sardinia. 


CLASS  81. 

Fine  Arts,  Ac. 

For  reasons  stated  .'under  this  class  in  the  iJnited  States  list,  no  catalogue  ii 
lyet  prepared. 


BRITISH  POSSESSIONS. 

[The  list  of  contributions  from  Canada  is  not  received  at  the  time  the  Catalogue 
I  goes  to  press.  Other  British  Colonial  contributions  are  also  upon  the  way,  of 
I  which  no  mention  can  be  made  in  this  edition  of  the  Catalogue.] 

BlilTISH   GUIANA. 

CLASS  2. 
Divisiox  D.  <fe  North  Gaixkrt. 
Chemical  and  Pharmaceutical  Products  and  Processes. 

1  Burks  of  curabella  and  muriaba  from  Demarara  river ;  carkaralli  nuts  and 
wild  coffee. — E.  S.  Brot»er.son,  Demarara. 

2  Barks  of  semiruba  officenalis,  curaliara,  wadadura  (lecthys  grandiflora), 
muraballi,  dahli  (viola  sebifora),  and  various  stems  of  medicinal  plants  used  as 
Indian  remedies,  from  Pomeroon,  Essequebo. — W.  C-  McCuntock,  Demarara. 

3  Barks  of  jgreenheart  tree  (neetandria  rhodivci),  from  Demarara  river ;  an- 
gostura  (cusparia  officinalis),  from  Pomeroon;  mangrove  (rizaphora  racemosa), 
from  Demarara. — J.  S.  Stutcubury,  Demarara. 

4  Barks  of  male  cashew  and  the  hogplum  (spondial  lutea). — George  Tiglie, 
Demarara. 

6  Stems  of  quassia  amara. — H.  M.  Greene,  Demarara. 

6  Stems  of  boieari. — B.  Ries,  Demarara. 

7  Stems  of  cramata,  from  Berbice  river. — John  McClelland,  Demarara 

8  Accawai  nuts  (acrodidedium  camara),  from  Demarara  river. — John  Taggart. 

9  Physic  nuts  ( jatroplea  curcas). — D.  Powell,  Demarara. 

10  Carapa  nut  in  the  capsule  (xylocarpa  carapa). — W.  C.  McClintock,  Pomeroon. 
li  Creeping  plant,  supposed  to  be  the  juaco. — W.  P.  Latorff,  Demarara. 
.    12  Conuria  braziliensis. — W.  H.  Holmes,  Essequebo, 

13  Fit- weed  (eryngium  footidum)  Daniel  Blair,  Demarara. 

14  Hyawa  gum  (icica  zeptaphilla)  W.  C.  McClintock,  Pomeroon. 

15  Laurel  oil;  balsam  copaiba;  crab  oil;  sulphate  of  biberine. — J.  S.  Stutou- 
BuuY,  Demarara. 

16  Laurel  oil. — R,  J.  Knowles. 

17  Sulphate  of  biberine  from  the  neetandria  I'hodivei. — Dr.  Hugh  Rodib, 
Demerara. 

18  Mocco;  mocco  juice  (caladi\ira  arborescens). — Dr.  J.  Ross,  Essequbo. 


'M  SuDgTAWOKB   EMPL07KD 


A8  Food,  ktc— Cla 


88E8    3,    4. 


Substances  used  as  Food. 


Rico,  cocua-seods  /fli..,.l..    '"JKe.---u.  1.  fowNsEMi. 

ja  stinking  w,c<i  ,<.cJ  (ca„ca  oocMonlnli.l     n   r  n 

14  '''»intuin»(,,,u,a,,„„ji,|''^  ,"■.-"•."•  "<>'-»B».  Demorarn. 
™eir«r  fmm  tl.«  b!^-  r.f. :.  '""""-HA  iiniip,.  i-||,„  „„     BiJrt^,! .  ^1. ■  . 


1  ^   ,  "I.    -■'.■"»  "iKi  samp  OS  of  n  okl^^ w   ir     V 

wannria  (inusa  8anifin^..n.^  „:.,„       "^    .:^'  islarul,  Demarara. 


CI.ASS  4. 

4  Ita-palm  fil       m       .  "'"•'^  I'etnninra. 

6  sir  m    "'''''''"''  ^"'»«'-«'>n-      '  kukaralli;  Indian  dye;  caSut- 

!!j:i;  «»kgrr;  ti^r'^afsa^l'sttr^SL  ^^^^^  (Thespesia  popu- 

7  TT  .r'^''.^''^'"'  I>einerara.        °  "^"'^  chocolate  color,  from  Demarara 


ocea).--H.  Gar. 


liiirriHii  FosaEasiONH. — Hkitish  Guiana. — Clasbrh  26,  28.     l^" 

8  Ipccacunnlia;  wild  cotton  or  down,  (AMcIepiiMCuranaanioa). — G.  MoFarlank, 
oiiiiirani. 

9  Silk-KHisH  fibre.     Bitter  cussavn  Htiirch. — Geo.  Rom,  Dflmaram. 

10  Uchro  fibre. — W.  I'.  Latokkk,  Deiiiiiriira. 

11  Silk-^ruas  pliiiit,  (ih-ouielia  sp.) — H.  M.  Okek.nk,  Denwirnra  river. 

12  CuHHUva  fttarcli,  Miw.  MoClintock,  Dciniiruni. 

13  Hnonnri   (Caryrtt-a   totnentoduin) ;    Ituva  (Blakca    triplinorva)  ;    hog    plum 
<l>i)iulia    liitca)    hill    mangrove  ;   Taruri   (AspidoHpertmun    excolHUin);    8iruda 

JAcasia  «p.  f )  Caiapa  (Xyloearpun  Carnpa)  a  Ht-ries  of  barks  for  tanning ;  koquerito 
LtMl-t    (Maxiiniliana  rogiu?);  arrow  reedn ;  aniiatlo,  prepared  in  oil ;  kurnkiiruru 
|e«lH;  |>inguini  leaven,  (lironielia  n|i.  ?). — K.  S.  IJiioTHKiwt)!*,  Deinarara. 
I  14  Turirierie  (Curciuna  Longa). — >h  S.  Stl'tciiuiiuv,  from  IJerbico. 

16  A  collection  of  transvcrHe  and  vertical  sections  of  woods  for  building  and 
lothtH-  purposes  from  Denuirara  river. — John  MANSKiELn,  Demarara. 

16  A  collection  of  transverse  and  vertical  sections  of  woods  from  the  penal 
leltlements,  Essequebo. — H.  CAnxwHioiiT. 

17  A  collection  of  woods  from  Maasurooni  river. — N.  Buchanan. 

18  A  collection  of  sections  of  woods  from  Demarara  river. — John  Outridoe. 

19  Bartaballi  or  marmalade  apple. — A.  M.  Gkken,  Demarara. 

20  Snake  nuts  (Ophrocungon  paradonum). — It.  J.  Knowles,  Demarara. 

21  Snake  nuts. — Mus.  Donald,  Demarara. 

22  Snake  nuts, — W.  Lvno,  Demarara. 

23  Annatto  seed. — John  Mouison,  Demarara. 

24  Annatto  seed. — George  11<W9,  Demarara. 

25  Job's  tears'  seeds  (Ooix  lachrynm). — S.  Magill,  Demarara. 

26  Tonquia   beans  (Dipterix  odorata)   fruit   and  in   ccpsule. — Jins.    Holmea, 
I  Demarara. 

27  Soap  berries  (Sapinidus  saponaria). — Mr3  Blair,  Demarara. 

28  Mimosa  seeds. — Thomas  Hunt,  Demarara. 

29  Spines  from  trunks  of  various  palms. — E.  S.  "^Iagill,  Demarara. 

30  Locust  tree  gum  resin  (Ilymencea  courbant). — Henuy  Murray,  Demarara, 
I  by  Morrison  &  Knox. 

'31  Milk  from  cow  tree  (Tubcrnoe  montana  utilis). — W.  H.  Holmes,  Demarara. 

32  Hyawa  or  incense  gum  (Scica  hei)taphyta). — John  Cullen,  Demarara. 

33  Buck  wax  from  manui  tree.— John  Tagqart,  Demarara. 


^ypium  arbore- 


CliASS  26. 

Decorative  Furniture  and  Upholstery,  including  Papier-Mache,  Paper- 
Hangings  and  Japanned  Qoods. 

1  A  table  top  exhibiting  133  specimens  of  woods,  the  growth  of  the  colony. — 
N.  Hunter,  Demarara. 

2  Picture  frames  made  of  native  woods,    exhibiting  illustrations  of  Sir  R. 
Schonbubghe's  "  Views  in  British  Guiana." 


CL,ASS  28. 

Manufactures  from  Animal  and  Vegetable  Substances,  not  woven  or  felted, 

or  otherwise  specified. 

1  A  variety  of  Indian  manufactures,  including  baskets,  dyes,  fans,  flutes,  gongs, 
shields,  mats,  necklaces,  <fec. —  W.  C.  McClintock,  Poomeroon. 

2  A  collection  of  Indian  beads,  baskets,  flutes,  canoes,  paddles,  <fec. — John 
Cullen,  Poomeroon. 

3  Specimens  of  Indian  raanufacturey,   as  necklaces,  torches,  fans,  Ac,  «fec. — 
E.  S.  Brotukrson,  Demarara. 


188 


Sl;B8TA^fCEfl  Km 


'•'ovKD  A8  Food. 


13  IIfl,„.„o,.k.-FI  iliZ^  "?'■'■'•  '>'"'«rar«       '  ^*- ^^^'^^  I>emiimrft. 

3  B;><l-.kin,  .tiiffod  _E  an  PoKupine  ,uiJk_j,.  ,, 

Doniarnra  '    "'"'•n«i  snoiK,    (l'r{,,j,    ,.,.,.• 

6  B'rds-  nest ~W.  C  McP,  ,v  .^  P*'''^«''"-~Mori8on,  Kko:c  A-  Liv 


^EWFOURDLAm. 


[The  Tarlous  objects  confHK 
names  of«pec,«l  contrlbu  .T  J  j'"  ^''""•'"'»"'  «""  the  reZLnSf       /  ^'^  ''''''"'^  "' ^hlch 


1  Various  mi„o™l.  „f  k     ,      "^^^  '• 

CI. ASS    3. 

1  Sn.  •                    Substances  Employed  as  Food 

j^^l  Spec^ens  of  barley  and  oats.-A^ewfonndl  ..'  • 

I  B^y  oodfish.^Co..,,tee  ^''^"^^"^^^  ^-'«*y.  S^ 

te/S:3-i;;Si-^^-^se.jo.n.^ 

6  femoked  capli„,  «  species^ofli"""";^*^*- 


-OlA8«   3. 


Britibu  PoBHEsaioNa. — Newfoundland.^ — Classes  4,  W. 


1(1. 


*"o.v,  DemrtmrH. 


Vegetablfl  and  Animal  Subitanoei  Bmployad  in  ManuftioturM. 

1  Seal  oil— Prepared  for  the  Cornmittcc  by  I.  J.  Dkauin,  Ht.  JoliM. 

2  Heal  oil.— I'renared  by  Waltkr  Dihon,  St.  Johns. 

3  Newfouudlanu  wooda. — Committae. 


-w.  c.  MoCMNT(K.,B"):''r; 


CE,AMM    10. 
Leather,  Furi,  and  Hair|  and  their  Manufaotiurei. 

1  Skins  and  furs  of  white  fox,  wolverine  and  crop  foxes. — W.  «k  II.  Thomas, 
\trch(tnt»,  Ht.  Johns. 

2  Skins  of  wolf,  martens,  red  foxes,  silver  and  black  poles,  muskrat,  otter  and 
ivcr. — 0.  F.  Bennetf  tb  Co.  mcrchanti,  St.  Johna 


3  Skins  of  white  fox  and  marten  cats. — Committee. 


I  4  Skins  (stuffed  naturally)  of  red  foxes,  beaver,  otter,  ermine,   Alpine  hares, 
Jolar  bears,  and  seals. — Committee  and  Mechanics'  Institute,  prop.  St.  Johns. 
J  *  Small  white-coat  seal,  stuffed. — Da.  John  Winter,  St.  Johns. 
•7»  C^onfeotioneryfl   *  Stuffed  red  foxes,  beaver,  otter,  ermine,  Alpine  hares,  ^rroups  of  ptarnu'gan, 
■locks,  owls,  bittern,  loon,  seals,  polar  bear,  and  gulls. —  Mechanics'  Institute,  St. 
Hlohns. 
pMAN,  Demarara. 
'ne  quills. -_  11.  jf 


»)•— John   Culio, 
R'soN,  Knox  A  Liv- 


CLASH   17. 

Paper  and  Stationery,  Types,  Printing  and  Bookbinding. 
1  Volumes  of  poems,  by  Mrs.  Pkack,  St  Johns. 


CLXS8  eo. 

Wearing  Apparel. 

1  Seal-skia  boots. — Morrison,  manu.  St  Johns. 

2  Caps  of  otter-skin,  plucked  and  unplucked. — Hills,  manu.  St  Johns. 


^foundland  were  pre- 
^  St  Johns,  of  which 
the  Exhibitloa  The 
le  Catalogue,  but  the 


CliASS  »2. 

Iron,  Brass,  Pewter  and  Oeneral  Hardware,  including  Lamps,  Chandeliers. 

and  Kitchen  Furniture. 

1  Fish-hooks. — N  eylk,  manu.  St.  Johns. 

2  Chimney-top  piece. — Peace,  inv.  d;  manu.  St  Johns. 


CliASS   27. 

Manufactures   in  Marble,  Slate,  and   Other  Ornamental  Stones,  Cement 
&c.  for  Construction  and  Decoration. 

1  Manufactured  slata — C.  R  Bennett,  St  Johns. 

2  Manufactured  slate. — Knight,  St.  Johns. 


'al  Society,  St 


CLASS   29.  * 

Miscellaneous  Manufactures   ard   Small  Wares,  Perfumery,   Confection 

ery.  Toys,  Taxidermy,  Ac. 

1  Groups  of  birds;— ptarmigan,  ducks,  owls,  gulls,  bitterns  and  loon.— Me- 
chanics' Institute,  prop.  St  Johns. 

2  Model  of  seal  finery.— WiLLUM  Knight,  maker,  St  Johne. 


Tk«  aptw™  fr„,„  ,1,1   ,1     , 


^^^DEN  AND  WliWAY, 


J>iviBio.v  D.     Court  1. 

^  ■  ■^"*»*^  Christiana,  Norwsj.  I 

Machine,  for  direct         ^         el-Ass  a. 

^  -.,a.  t^:v"^"^"-  '•^  - 

tiania.  NorTva^;""  *'^*"^'""'«  «^«"i«go.  called  "Kariol  "     T  p  !^ 

•  —o.  XT.  intstv,  prop.  Chris- 

''"^7ero?S^.  «-<•»"  ""'''°'  "--'■•  -^  ■>-  "- 

*    variety  of  obieof a  o        a  •  *-«'". 

^^    a  Snow  shoes   ftn,i  ";.  •    i  *'  ^  '  °^*'"~-^- "  Thesen, 

NorwoTr  **^   *^d   reindeer  unfl^^o     t^..    „ 


".  v;woi-iuo   and   cov< 

/>ro^.  Christiana.  Norway.  *'""  ""'^  «thci-  boxe^  jUff8'~Ac"-' T  pX"'"^ 

a^S.0.  etoes  and  Reindeer  antIers.-Dr    H    AT  "  ' 

3  Samples  of  stearineoandie._r.  .  _'  "^^""'   ^''^^  ^^^^"'^ 


Norw^y^"^   ^"•'^^  «-d  reindeer  antIer8.-Dr    HAT 

^    3  Samples  of  stearin-       ^,  Tiunlow,   ^^^d.  Modum. 

Sweden.    ^  «earine  candles.— L.  J.  Hieeta  *  nr 

^n^TA  A  MioHAiEuox, ,««««.  Stockholm, 


13  St 

14  M 


>UUKii  3,  4. 


"* .. 


X 


p  Norway. 

•niifiioturei. 

'Jiristiaim,  Norwaj. 


DiCNUAKK    AND    MkXIOO. 


101 


ci'AMM  an. 

icallansoua  ManufaoturM  and  Bmall  Waraa,  Parfumary,  OonlboUoiMry 

Toya,  Tajddarmy,  Ao. 

1  VaHoMii  itnffml  Rpccimona  of  Norw«'>?iu»  animaU. — J.  P.  Tiincw,  ftrop.  Chria- 
Norway. 


CXANN  30. 

Mualoal  Inatnunanti. 


1  Fsalmodlcon,  a  Norwegian  nnisicol  iuBtiumcut. — Dr.  U.  A.  Thawlow,  prop 
Hodum,  Norwoy. 


DENM A  RK. 


[Tlie    principal   contribution  from  tliis  country  is  the    -roup   of   flgurea  of 
["Christ  and  thk  Twelvk  Ai'ostleb,"  the  wriginalt  by  Thorwaldbkn. 


d  Pneumatic  Sn| 

tiMEN,  prop.  Chris- 1 

Lampa,  Ohaade-  i 

3. 
in. 


MEXICO. 

[The  following  contributions  from  Mexico  are  exhibited  by  Captain  Jonab  P, 
LsTY,[of  New-York  City,  who  collected  them  during  his  residence  in  that  country 
The  unusual  nature  of  the  articles  renders  it  difficult  and  unadvisable  to  divide 
them,  as  usual,  into  distinct  classes.] 

1  Mexican  vegetable  dealers — figures  in  wax 

2  "        water-jar  carriers,       "       "       " 

3dc4"        tortilla  bakers,  Ac.       "      "      "  ' 

6  Various  specimens  of  Mexican  fruits  in  wax. 

7  Poisonous  spiders  (Tarantula). 

8  Silver  ore  and  crystallizations. 

9  Conper,  gold,  and  silver,  in  one  fragment  of  ore. 

10  Collection  of  animals, — apes,  monkeys,  and  men,  birds,  «fec.,  carved  froL. 
calcine  rock,  by  a  deaf  and  dumb  Indian,  at  Quaretio,  in  1860. 

11  Human  skeleton  (one  inch  in  length),  from  and  by  the  same. 

12  Earthen  figures,  made  by  the  Aztecs,  and  dug  out  of  graves  near  Mexico. 

13  Specimens  of  native  colored  marbles. 

14  Marble  figure,  sculjitured  by  the  Aztecs. 

[These  objects  of  Aztec  art  are  elaborate  and  remarkable  works,  obtained 
fi'cm  the  graves  of  that  long-buried  people.] 


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anU  ruNoitritM  of  our  oountr/,  •ml  un  th«  mvtboda  by  whieb  they  mar  b«  mad*  mual  arallabla  tu 

Mrivan  Art,  an<l  In  artlatlo  anil  ln<liiRtrlal  Mannflwtiiraa.    Other  artlci«a  of  a  mar*  nnwnil  i«op«. 

J Ini'Ica  naturally  atiKKCKited  by  tlie  KxlilbltioD,  will  b«  oocaktonally  adinltttMl.     It  In  IntoniM  that 

|th«  (Itaerlptluna  and  crItlciMn  »liall  b«i  accurate,  and  ttrlctly  Impartial  and  lnde|)«nd«nt    Tba 

'  »ji  will  b«  at  tt*»  an  |>oMlble  IVwin  nare  teohalcalltiea,  and  every  eflbrt  will  b«  made  to  render 

ni  attmottve  and  Intttri'MtlnK  to  ftentml  roadera, 

•  L«itt«rpr«M  win  h«  lllutttraUMi  by  ^nRravlnRa  of  tho  moat  boantlftit,  Intarratlnc,  and  aucgeatlve 

/arlona  ot^ta  oxhlbttMl,  InoludhiK.  m  Air  aa  iKiMlblo,  all  tucb  aa  may  gratify  and  inatni*^ 

.iwonii  will  tbiM  MUpply  M/urcon  of  Inatructlon  to  Artiaan*  and  ManuAMtturvm  of  every  olaM, 

iondor  the  Exhibition  iwrniaiiontly  and  practically  oaefiil,  long  after  the  ooiitcnta  have  boeo  dl»> 

(le  iLLirvraATCD  Rkcobo  will  b«  laaned  woekly  from  the  openlnff  to  tne  cliMAof  the  Exhibition, 
III  be  completed  In  twenty-nix  numbera,  bealdee  a  probable  aupplement. 
loh  nambor  will  oonnlitt  of  four  double-columnetl  pagea  of  letterpmiw,  printed  on  flno  p«p«r, 
10  stxe;  (bur  pages  of  Illuatrattuna;  anU  four  payet  devot«4  to  the  clroular*  of  Exhibitor*. 


THE  OFFICIAL 

' >€ii(yi'iptive  and  Armotated  Catalogue  of  the  EwhiUtimi^ 

kWIU  b«  fldaled  uniformly  with  tho  "  ILLIT8TRATEO  RRCK)KD,"   In  one  quarto  volume, 
l|pk«in  be^t  by  poat  as  a  SUPPLEMENT  TO  THE  "  RECORD,"  at  the  oIom>  of  the  Tolnme. 

%*  Thia  Catalogue  will  contain  a  oomplete  aeoount  of  all  artlcki  exhibited  <ip  to  the  oloee  of  the 
exhibition— with  FULL  DE8CRIPTIONB  of  tbe  moat  InloroatlnKand  ImnorUnt  oldeotJi:  ANNOTA- 
TIONS by profnMlonal  and  practkal  men;  and  oooaalonal  DIAGRAMS  and  otbar  ILLUSTBA- 
TIONB,  not  Included  ih  the  "  RECORD." 

N.  B.-The  ILLUSTRATED  REOOGD  and  the  ANNOTATED  CATALOGUE  can  tbna  bo 
■ouND  TOOETUU  lu  otu  hatid^onu  quarto  tohmu,  with  about  fbur  hundred  lllnstratlona,  lu  the  flnt 
ityle  of  the  Art. 

TermH  fbr  both  works  complete,  pot  paid,  FIVE  DOLLARS.  The  "Kbcobd"  Mparately,  |S. 
The  AwwoTATKD  Catalooub,  IS, 

f^"  Subecrlbeni  remitting  $5  promptly  In  advance,  will  be  flirnUbed  gntla  with  a  handsome 
<!loth  cover  for  binding  the  volume. 

O.  P.  Putnam  A  Co.,  Sole  Pnbllsbere  for  the  Exhibition,  10  Park  Plaoi,  Niw-Yobk. 

N.  D.— No  other  publications  of  any  kind  are  antborixed  by  the  Association,  or  permitted  to  bo 
printed  or  sold  In  the  Crystal  Palace. 

ADVERTISEMENTS,  OR  CIRCULARS  OF  EXHIBITORS. 

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plication shonld  be  made  to  the  Publishers,  or  to  II.  W.  Oitim,  AdvertMng  Agent,  4d  Ann  Bti««t,  or 
Orystal  Palace.  Exhibitors  are  requt  at«-d  to  prepare  their  Advertisements,  so  that  they  may  b«  asi* 
<brm1y  displayed  as  In  this  number. 


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